The Rise and Fall of the Musical Wonder House
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Re: The Rise and Fall of the Musical Wonder House
A very sad story, indeed. That those two despicable people robbed the old man blind cries out for justice. Too bad he will probably never get it. 
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That's really a sad and bizarre story, one I've heard various bits and pieces of over the years. In 2005, while on vacation in Maine with my wife and son, we visited the museum. Mr. Konvalinka had never met me, but instantly recognized my name and led me immediately to the music boxes that I had supplied to the museum some years prior. He was old, but sharp as a tack. He gave us a personal tour of the entire collection. You could see that the museum was his entire life's passion.
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Re: The Rise and Fall of the Musical Wonder House
Shameful!
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