Greetings! I have been "lurking" on the Frog Music Press website for some time now reading messages in the archive. Finally decided it's about time to jump in and join the group. I first played a Rodgers organ in the late 60's - for those of you who can remember the late 60's, congratulations! I was impressed at the time and have continued to be impressed with the quality of sound that Rodgers gets out of its instruments. At the present time I am not playing professionally, though I did serve Roman and Anglican parishes for many years as organist and choirmaster. About ten years ago I finally surrendered to the call and am now located at the other end of nave - no longer in the loft, but in the sanctuary. I am rector of a small Anglo-Catholic parish which boasts a very competent choir accompanied by a nearly 30 rank organ of somewhat mixed pedigree. It is augmented at times by my Rodgers C-100 which also fills in during Holy Week when the main organ is not used. I have been "drooling" over the most recent Rodgers offerings and continue to look forward to the time when I will own something a little more substantial than the the C-100. Thank you for reading my ramblings. I look forward to continuing correspondence with this august group. Fr. Robert Scheiblhofer Omaha, Nebraska Learn how to play Fanfares and Trumpet Tunes with Trumpet, Harpsichord and Timpani: Go to www.frogmusic.com/SPML.html To unsubscribe or change mail delivery (digest, vacation) go to our website at www.frogmusic.com