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A site devoted to batons, gift and presentation batons, conductor kits for at-home conductors, and musical fun - nose flutes, kazoos, and ocarinas.
In the very near future, we'll be adding two sections to the web-site. The first I'm calling "Garage Sale" and will include our remaining overstock merchandise...from Mozart to Sondheim to Martha Stewart...and more. If you would like advance notice, then click the little thingie which comes next:
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The other is called "Front Porch Sale," and it is more personal. I have reached that point in life where I must begin disaccumulating books which are ready to be appreciated by others. Two areas predominate in my library - theatre, especially musical theatre and England, writ large.
If you're interested in advance notice of this sale, click the thingie which comes next (and is different from the thingie in the earlier paragraph.

Thanks for visiting our web-site. If, as you meander around, you have any questions, please contact us, either by email by clicking on the mail link at the bottom of nearly every page or by ringing us at 800-888-1220 (USA only).

Nick Nash
Our Nose Flutes Featured in World Record Attempt! Click here for details and a short video.
N.B. Two blogs are associated with our site, one about coping with geezerdom and one about coping with the zeitgeist. Click on the "Hobbling Through The Blog World" tab over there on your left, and have a look if time permits.
The Nash Company 4744 Washington Square,Suite 2, White Bear Lake MN USA 55110-3505
t/651-653-3979 toll-free in USA 800-888-1220 Office Hours vary, but are typically 9:30 am to 2:30 pm Tuesdays through Thursdays, with occasional exceptions owing to beautiful spring days, summer celebrations, blizzards and such.
Site last updated on 11th July 2010
--Opened for business in 1985--
-- Online Since 1996--
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