[CAUT] Is it NY or Hamburg?

Keith Roberts keithspiano at gmail.com
Wed Oct 10 10:17:05 MDT 2007


I think it has something to do with the case outside of the cheek blocks. Is
it square or rounded?

KR


On 10/10/07, Mark Cramer <cramer at brandonu.ca> wrote:
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>  We have a 1920's M here that I'm cracking open for the first time.
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> The front key-pins are .129" and the wippen flanges have assist springs
> throughout all 88 notes.
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> The rebound cloth in the repetition windows are a very worn,
> original-looking purple material, however the flange screws are obvious
> replacements. The piano was overhauled in the 70's.
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> How can I determine whether this piano was made in New York or Hamburg?
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> Thanks,
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> Mark Cramer,
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> Brandon University
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