Talk:Sigal Music Museum
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[edit]This article was begun as a draft by a cross-wiki single-purpose account who was promoting an Italian guitarist named Davide Lo Surdo (whose article I successfully nominated for deletion). Lo Surdo donated a guitar to this museum, as noted at his official website. I got in touch with the museum and they told me they haven't exhibited it publicly. However, as someone with an interest in classical music and historical keyboards, I believe this museum to be independently notable so I've moved the page about it from draftspace to the main namespace and cleaned it up as best as I could. I have done this completely on my own initiative and wasn't asked to do so by anyone at the museum. Graham87 12:01, 21 July 2023 (UTC)
- I only found out about the very tenuous connection between Davide Lo Surdo and the museum recently, which explains why the user who created his article was so interested in this museum. That user created the Spanish/Portuguese versions of this article; I thought it'd be rather unfair not to have one in English because this museum's in an English-speaking country. Graham87 14:07, 21 July 2023 (UTC)
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