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'''CAT ATE THE HANDSAW'''. American, Reel. USA, Missouri. An Ozarks title for a well-known tune strain that goes by myriad names. From southwest Missouri fiddler Art Galbraith. See note for [[Chinky Pin]] for more on this large tune family.  
'''CAT ATE THE HANDSAW'''. American, Reel. USA, Missouri. An Ozarks title for a well-known tune strain that goes by myriad names. From southwest Missouri fiddler Art Galbraith. See note for [[Chinky Pin]] for more on this large tune family.  

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CAT ATE THE HANDSAW. American, Reel. USA, Missouri. An Ozarks title for a well-known tune strain that goes by myriad names. From southwest Missouri fiddler Art Galbraith. See note for Chinky Pin for more on this large tune family.

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