Pipes You See, Pipes You Don't.   CD's For Sale
Incidentally, the lovely people at paypal don't seem to have their html together these days. The beautiful buttons below should link you directly to each
item and then to a virtual shopping cart of all things. They don't seem to work right now although I have embedded the html properly. Until this glitch is corrected,
you can go directly to paypal via the link below and simply make a payment to salmonpants@hotmail.com for the appropriate amount (shipping for both CD's is still
only two dollars). I know this will work fine and I hope it isn't any less convenient for anybody. Be sure to indicate in your e-mail which CD you want.

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The First Pipes You See, Pipes You Don't. CD 
is called Individualized Shirts and it's on 
sale here right now!!
Only $10 plus $2 for shippping
The Second Pipes You See, Pipes You Don't. CD is
called Special Fanfare for Anything. It was put together for the Fall U.S. Tour and is available now, only here on our web home.
It's the same price as the other one, and it should be noted that this is a CDR*  release and is a numbered edition of one hundred (possible future editions will be different).
Now you can do a thing that people all over the world do when they buy stuff on the net. It's called "view my cart". Not an actual cart, merely a hypothetical, shall we say virtual, cart.
I've  been building tables and cabinets as for some time now and I see no reason not to make them available on the Web Home. These were built with salvaged materials (the tops are made from my neighbors siding and there are only a couple of those left). Newer tables vary slightly. Stains and finishes can be customized to suit your wishes. these tables are very sturdy and will last a lot longer than I will. Dimensions are roughly 28" x 44" x 15" They sell for $150 apiece. Shipping will depend on location but we can work that out. E-Mail me at Salmonpants@hotmail.com
 There are also smaller tables that are less expensive and certainly cost less to ship. These will be pictured soon. 

 

*I've been using CDR's for years now and am happy with their performace. They seem to last as long as my regular CD's when kept in proper storage utensils.

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