Citation - Freeman's Journal: 1783.07.23

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Index Entry Fiddle, taught by Juhan, James, tenor and bass 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
FJ.783.053
23 Jul 1783:31 (3/118)
Harpsichords and Forte Pianos.
  James Juhan, lately arrived in this city with his family,
informs the public that he makes the great North American
forte pianos, the mechanical part of them being entirely of
his own invention, and so simple, that it is the easiest
thing in the world to keep them in order and to tune them.
  He likewise mends and tunes harpsichords, forte pianos and
spinnets, mends all kinds of instruments in the neatest
manner, and teacheth the harpsichord, violin, German flute,
tenor, fiddle and, bass.
  Those who will do him the favour to employ him, may depend
on his exactness and assiduity.
  He wants to hire a house in almost any part of the town,
and lives at present, at Mrs. Perry's at the corner of Arch
and Fourth Streets  *3w.


Generic Title Freeman's Journal 
Date 1783.07.23 
Publisher Bailey, Francis 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1783 
Bibliography B0016730
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