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NAMM Oddities

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I've got the 2005 Edition of my NAMM Oddities pages online at:

http://www.otheroom.com/namm

For those of you who are not familiar with the NAMM Oddities, it's my annual roundup of all the odd and intersting things I find at the NAMM show each January. This is the 8th year that I've done them.
Barry Wood
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Re: NAMM Oddities

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Thanks a lot Barry, nice short trip to NAMM
all the best

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Re: NAMM Oddities

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Cool, thanks for the fun review. I spent a little (not much) time at NAMM and didn't see many of these. Fun stuff.
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Re: NAMM Oddities

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Originally posted by Helen:
Cool, thanks for the fun review. I spent a little (not much) time at NAMM and didn't see many of these. Fun stuff.
I spend two full days at the show and there are still things that I miss :)
Barry Wood
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