Had a friend back in Virginia who took a couple old pipe consoles off my hands and "retroed" them into roll top desks. These were 1920s vintage consoles, and its hard to find wood like that nowdays. One oak console was particularly fine... Ed Cbtsubdallas@xxxxxxx wrote:In a message dated 9/13/2002 12:44:10 PM Central Daylight Time, giwro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: > We are located in Southern California - Riverside, to be exact. I can > provide description/photos for anyone who is interested. Next solution is > to make a visit to the dump, which I am loath to do... it would be a shame > to lose the ivory and a decent pedalboard. > If you can't give it away DON'T dump it. Ask around in church or amongst your friends and I'm sure you'll find a craftsman or two who could make excellent use of the wood and ivory... perhaps, to even make crosses or other religious icons. Allen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Read The Comprehensive Guide to Music for the Rodgers PR-300 at www.frogmusic.com Includes music from Rodgers, LifeWay and Frog Music Press To unsubscribe or change mail delivery (digest, vacation) go to our website at www.frogmusic.com/rodgers.html --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! News - Today's headlines ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Read The Comprehensive Guide to Music for the Rodgers PR-300 at www.frogmusic.com Includes music from Rodgers, LifeWay and Frog Music Press To unsubscribe or change mail delivery (digest, vacation) go to our website at www.frogmusic.com/rodgers.html