My Father's Letters - Pipe Organs in Western Canada

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Diana Hawkes     21 July 2010 14:07 |
Hello Valla, What a beautiful piece that you have written about your father. Your description of him brought me back to exactly the man I had once known. Gentle and kind with those laughing blue eyes.
Thank you for that wonderful walk back in time.
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Hello Diana,

Thank you very much for your gracious comments - this site has been up for 9 years now, since 2001. I come back to revisit it every once in a while, too, and I still have another years' worth of work to do - eventually - to finish transcribing the letters. It will be a book some day.

Thank you again,

Valla

Colin Sanderson     20 May 2010 20:34 | Edinburgh, Scotland artiscience@aol.com
Regret am having problems using the Contact by email function. Keep getting error messages. Perhaps this will get through. Yours, Colin Sanderson
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Hi Colin, I'll check on that - it may no longer be forwarding properly.

Best regards,
Valla

tadd     16 February 2010 21:41 |
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I really appreciate the work you do for filling the site with good content, pleasant design and good friendly attitude to your readers! Keep on going and good luck!
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Thank you very much.......

A. Mead     12 October 2009 00:00 | Port Hope,Ontario
Read the letters with great interest. I know almost all the persons referred to or written of and learned many interesting details of Casavant organs that I'd previously not been aware of.
I was most interested to see evidence of Mr. Stoot's claim to have invented the Casavant roller action for keys.
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Hi, thanks for your feedback! I appreciate your taking time to make a comment.

Alen     04 July 2009 03:06 | USA
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This is really a nice site thanks

Joanne Hamel     05 March 2009 08:04 | Errington, BC
What an *** tribute to your father and his lifetime love of the organ! It is so
interesting and heartwarming to read the letters of Fred Hall, my neighbour for several
years growing up as a child, and to appreciate his sense of honour and sense of humour
now that I am grown up. It was a different way of life back then, and a lovely place in
time to visit. Thank you for the tremendous amount of work you have put into this
website and for sharing it with the likes of me! This site is a treasure, as are you!

valla     08 December 2008 21:42 |
bella!


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