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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Beginner Here...kudo to Gus

If you are going to buy any one, I would get the 114 for sure, not any other. I really regret not waiting a little longer and getting a handbuilt one, but the 114 is good enough to learn on- takes alot more work to play than a handmade, I find. The resale is alot easier too than say, an ariette. A second hand box is a way better investment than the Hohners. I "play" my 114 with the second to furthurest stop down closed which I find dries it up a bit. Good luck

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Beginner Here...kudo to Gus

Thanks for all the advice. I think I will get one.

Merci Beaucoup

whatt does KUDO mean, Nonc?

Nonc, thank you, but I would like to know what KUDO means. Can you please explain?

Gus from Holland

Re: whatt does KUDO mean, Nonc?

Kudos = congratulations and/or praise

--big

Re: whatt does KUDO mean, Nonc?

Yeah Gus... Kudo

A Kudo is a granola bar dipped in chocolate served as a treat.... sometimes given for doing something good... in the case of a parent or adult giving a kudo to a child for taking care of business very well.

Used as an expression, Kudo would mean an honorable reccognition for something well done, or well said.

Nonc D

Re: Re: whatt does KUDO mean, Nonc?

Thanks for the kuddo,

I´ll eat it remembering this.

Gus



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