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searching Pitt Kionsolving

18 Oct 99 - 08:51 PM (#125381)
Subject: searching Pitt Kionsolving
From: Allan S.

Does anyone know what became of Pitt Kinsolving?? He was last known in the New Haven, CT. area in the 1960's He is listed in the "Appalachan Dulcimer Book" by Murphy As a dulcimer maker living in Norwalk, CT> But I am unable to find him. Where is he now?? Would like to contact him for a reunion in November. Please help.


18 Oct 99 - 09:45 PM (#125391)
Subject: RE: searching Pitt Kionsolving
From: katlaughing

I love threads like this, because I like to search out info on the net and I always learn something. So far, I've struck out this time, though. Doing a people search on Yahoo, yielded two Kinsolvings in CT, neither one "Pitt"; just in case they can help in anyway, here is a link.

Good luck. Sorry I couldn't be more help.

katlaughing


18 Oct 99 - 11:13 PM (#125410)
Subject: RE: searching Pitt Kinsolving
From: dpara

Hi,
Pitt Kinsolving is out in the LA area running the Topanga Canyon Fiddle and Banjo weekend and other venues, playing dulcimer and singing a lot of Gordon Bok's songs.
(Joe Offer deleted address and phone as requested by a wise 'Catter.)
Hope he wants to talk to you.
dave


19 Oct 99 - 01:02 AM (#125440)
Subject: RE: searching Pitt Kionsolving
From: Sandy Paton

That's the phone number I just got from an associate of Pitt's in California, so Dave's right up to date on that. I don't have a current address to compare, and no e-mail address either.

Been lurking out there, eh, Para? Glad you're out of the closet now. Stick around.

Grandpa Paton


19 Oct 99 - 06:00 AM (#125464)
Subject: RE: searching Pitt Kionsolving
From: Joe Offer

Hi - it isn't quite kosher to post somebody's address and phone in an open forum without the person's permission. Allan, if you need the address and phone for Pitt Kinsolving, I've sent it on to Sandy Paton. You can contact Sandy at his business e-mail, folklegacy@snet.net (click).
I think it's a good idea to remember to respect the privacy of others in an open forum like this. If we know somebody is sick, or away from home, or other private things, it might be best not to post that information here where the whole world can see - unless we have permission.
-Joe Offer-