Talk:Henri Selmer Paris

Removed text.
Here is the text I reverted (from user 74.113.188.65 this version):
 * From Wood To Woodwind: Selmer is very famous for its clarinets. These high quality clarinets is made from granadilla, a tropical, dark wood that grows in the rainforests of Central America. From felling the tree, the wood begins the first of many moves. It is taken out of the forest to a mill and cut to size. From the mill, it is trucked to a port, loaded onto a ship, and moved north along the Pacific Ocean coast of Los Angeles. From there, it is sent by rail to Indiana where the Selmer Company makes clarinets. The clarinets are shipped by truck from Selmer to music stores all across North America. Many schools purchase clarinets and that is the final move.

I removed it because it doesn't seem exactly relevant to this specific article. Or if it is relevant and factual, we need references, sources or something. It also needs to be made more encyclopedic. Also, perhaps this should go in the Conn-Selmer article considering it the present tense voice. -RobbyPrather (talk) 06:37, 21 April 2007 (UTC)