Jim, Can't tell you much about Hornung and Moller except that I own a small H&M grand. I purchased it last year from North Bennett Street School. I just had to buy it when it came up for sale because it was the first grand I ever worked on. (I still have my first upright too!) The piano is from the 20's, I believe, and it has two pedals as well. I have heard from a few former students that this grand was their favorite piano to tune. All in all a good little grand. I have some work to do to get it back in shape. If the H&M's you have are of similar quality I do not foresee a big problem in selling them. It just depends who is in the market. If it is Fred Sturm, I doubt you would have a sale. :-) Don Don McKechnie Piano Technician Ithaca College dmckech at ithaca.edu 607-274-3908 > List, > > We have two 7 foot “Hornung and Moller” grands we need to sell and > I really don’t know much about the name. These are 1971 grands with > two pedals. They have Renner actions. When tuned/voiced/regulated > they actually sound pretty good. > > I googled the name and didn’t bring up anything. > > Any info you could share? Suggestions? > > Thanks. > > Jim Busby BYU -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/20070826/b3676129/attachment.html
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