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    Mando-Accumulator Jim Garber's Avatar
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    Default Re: BIGGIO & MARTUCCI Mandolin

    Sorry... lots of Severinis and Martuccis around here. This is the first I heard of the namesake one from 1896. Let us know what you find out.
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    Default Re: BIGGIO & MARTUCCI Mandolin

    Quote Originally Posted by Martucci View Post
    So who is this Giuseppe Severini? Fred
    This is getting spooky.

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    Dear friends, my question now is the following one:
    " WHO AM I, ACTUALLY, and EVENTUALLY ???"
    (hoping these english words mean what I would say)...
    My holiday in USA became more and more interesting through you all, guys. Beginning from that Tom Cacciola who showed me the Martucci mandolin with the name Ricca in it in March, continuing with you, Mick and Jim ...!!!!
    And you think I could disappear when I go back to Sicily??
    G.

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    giuseppe severini
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    Yes, men, the problem is: who am I?
    This journey in the States became surprisingly interesting.
    If I only think that Mum and Dad could never understand why their son was so interested in music, and mandolins, and instrument making... so strange !
    Thank you, guys
    G.

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