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JanJan2
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(7/25/01 7:28:10 am)
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Weber case testimonial
So I left work last night---a warm & breezy evening---to go to my cello lesson. Because the car beside mine was parked a tad close, I left my cello for a moment standing by the trunk, while I loaded my tote bag of music, and other stuff into the front seat. I'm fumbling around, making room for the cello, when I hear a horrible crash. A gust of wind had blown over my cello, right onto her back. I didn't dare open it up there, and picked her up and put her in the car. All the time I was driving I was praying there wouldn't be any serious damage. I had sickening images of the neck being broken, a soundpost crack, or a smashed back.

Well, when I got to my teacher's house, I unpacked the cello and was delighed to find not a scratch on her. She was seriously out of tune, but everything was fine - the bridge hadn't even moved! Love my Weber case!

Janet

drcello
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(7/25/01 10:30:19 am)
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Series of magazine ads...
This would make a great series of ads in the Strad magazine. "I love my Weber case!" Find six different testimonies, have photos, etc. Go for it, you sellers!

Marshall C. St. John
drcello@vei.net
Wayside Presbyterian Church

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