User talk:HK51

Late but...
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Good luck! -- Herby talk thyme 16:55, 6 December 2006 (UTC)

Well...
It's not all good news but anyone who likes Neil Young can't be all bad  - call it a "less formal" welcome! It is a bit different here to Wp - the link in the welcome is helpful - the pace is different but the folk are nice. See you around -- Herby talk thyme 08:46, 7 December 2006 (UTC)

Regarding to harmonica wikibook
Hi there,

Thanks for helping out with the harmonica wikibook. Perhaps you can also look at other sessions, since (I will be honest) i am a poor writer.

Though I am wondering: in "harmonica purchase guide", you made some changes. Save for the removal of "chromatic - which is better" (which i retrieved and dump into chromatic session, as it's more related to chromatic), you simplified lots of details. I am just wondering the reason behind the simplification.

Thanks, George Leung 10:03, 20 December 2006 (UTC)