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    Seal! A meal. Polar bears look at seals the way steak eaters look at cattle. Dinner on the hoof—or in this case, on the flipper.

Update: Everything Old Is New Again

We wanted to show you a great example of 'recycling'.  This one took a bit more work and lots of effort, but we think you'll agree the results are starting to look great.

 

This doesn't look like much more than metal for the scrap man  (we checked, that pays pretty poorly)

 

But with some hard work, and a great chassis man (ya dad!) you can make this a treasure.

 

This restored 1947 Mercury truck belongs to Sam T. and his family.  He plans to use it as a company vehicle for his music store, Quest Musique. 

 

We are proud of Sam for recycling, not only the great truck, but many thousands of musical instruments that he rebuilds and makes available to schools. 

 

When not working on project polar bear we are often found making a joyful noise on an assortment of gently used clarinets, trumpets, trombones, french horns, coronets, drums, flutes, violins, and an assortment of pipes.

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