It was interesting to read John Phillips' comments on his Parisian
roll purchase. The "Marché aux puces de Clignancourt" is a fun trip.
I once got most of a Limonaire organ there (the pipes, anyway) and
brought them all back to the States in my luggage -- pre-9/11, of
course!
Piano rolls are not as common in France as here, and they seem to
cost more -- just check French eBay. And speaking of "Diana" rolls,
I got a couple boxes full with a piano I imported from Austria years
ago. The seller had purchased them in Spain. They are great rolls
made of a high-quality paper. My favorites are the medleys of Spanish
stage musicals and the tango-type music. Some have Themodist punchings.
Phil Jamison
West Chester, Pennsylvania
[ The Clignancourt flea market is "the premiere market of fashionable
[ antiques and bric-à-brac. 2500 stalls on 3 hectares [7.4 acres]
[ offer antique furniture, unusual objects, vintage whatnots." Ref.
[ http://equipement.paris.fr/marche-aux-puces-de-clignancourt-4519
[ -- Robbie
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