tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3266509147115962751.post4612641043913481310..comments2024-02-28T07:04:58.522+01:00Comments on noseflute.org: User manuals - Part 1: EuropeUkeHeidihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01175787452954907320noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3266509147115962751.post-19703856349053859652012-11-20T21:23:15.238+01:002012-11-20T21:23:15.238+01:00Aha, I see! I was reading way too fast.. Please fo...Aha, I see! I was reading way too fast.. Please forget about both questions from the last paragraph;-). Looking forward to see the manuals from outside of Europe!Maikel Meinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3266509147115962751.post-25790683584565508322012-11-20T12:55:22.834+01:002012-11-20T12:55:22.834+01:00Thanks Maikel!
Regarding the Schwan, Iprecised it...Thanks Maikel!<br /><br />Regarding the Schwan, Iprecised it was published by a reseller (I don't know which one, however).<br /><br />Yes, the Americans also use Snout-flute or Snoot-flute.<br />(the Australians used also "tin-handkerchief" for the old ones:)<br /><br />Regarding the Humanatone, wait for the Part 2 !<br />(Part 1 is only for Europe)<br /><br />The Vociphone? Yes, UkeHeidihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01175787452954907320noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3266509147115962751.post-86870787787253718762012-11-20T12:42:25.802+01:002012-11-20T12:42:25.802+01:00A great collection in its own right!!!
Good to se...A great collection in its own right!!!<br /><br />Good to see the Schwan manual, as I had never seen one and didn't know it existed! Funny that they nicknamed it "Ruesselfloete": an instant Dutch translation of that would be "Snuitfluit". This name not only rhymes, but sounds funny and great at the same time. It actually sounds as if it the name has some history to it as &Maikel Meinoreply@blogger.com