eeeee ccccc fffff eeeeeeeee ccccccccc fffffffff eeee eeee cccc cccc ffff ffff eeee eeee cccc cccc ffff ffff eeee eeee cccc ffff eeeeeeeeeeeee cccc fffffffff eeeeeeeeeeee cccc fffffffff eeee cccc ffff eeee eeee cccc cccc ffff eeee eeee cccc cccc ffff emerald city fontwerks eeeeeeeee ccccccccc ffff p.o. box 45713 eeeee ccccc ffff seattle, wa 98145-0713 --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- a tip of the hat to you and yours, and thank you for your interest in "musical instruments, 1st chair," first in a set of 3 rather tuneful clipfonts from the folks at ecf. --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- music alone with sudden charms can bind the wand'ring sense, and calm the troubled mind. -william congreve --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- "musical instruments, 1st chair" is a windows truetype clipfont, digitized in the emerald city from a collection of 19th century public domain woodcuts by steven j. lundeen emerald city fontwerks seattle, washington, usa. ©2000 --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- please note, "musical instruments, 1st chair" is an ecf cheapware clipfont. complete keystroke and character information is included at the bottom of this text file. the entire clipfont may be viewed by way of the following url: http://www.speakeasy.org/~ecf/musica.htm --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- should you wish to obtain the fully-enabled version of: "musical instruments, 1st chair," the clipfont can be yours for the registration fee of $2.00 US. to get yours... 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