Fred, We got a new Poeschel bench for NMSU, and it was nice until it started "gronking". I couldn't locate the noise, and when I talked to the company, they said "tough". So... never again, unfortunately. Nice mechanism, but no real warranty. Regards, Guy At 06:43 PM 12/9/2004 -0600, you wrote: >At 17:51 12/9/2004, you wrote: >>Conrad, >> Do you have any experience with this very German-named firm? >> Interestingly, just today a private customer asked me what to do with >> her old MAFCO bench (in pretty solid condition) after taking it to a >> local upholsterer and getting an utterly useless job. The website makes >> them look professional enough. >>Regards, >>Fred Sturm >>University of New Mexico >> >>--On Wednesday, December 8, 2004 12:04 PM -0600 Conrad Hoffsommer >><hoffsoco@martin.luther.edu> wrote: >>> >>>That would be Poeschl. >>> >>>http://www.poeschlmfg.com > > >Sorry, Fred, > >I only know Poeschl from their advertising. > >The adjustables we have here are from MAFCO, Jansen, kimbaldörfer(Jansen) >and genuine Steinway. The MAFCO are all in dire need of reupholstering, >the Jansen/Bö have been redone in the last two years by Jansen and the >Steinway have some almost indestructable real leather but are too >uncomfortable for most people, anyway... > > > >Conrad Hoffsommer > >Early to rise: early to bed; >Makes a man healthy, and socially dead. > > >_______________________________________________ >caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives >
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