S&S reproduction legs

William C Sadler sadle001@maroon.tc.umn.edu
Tue, 03 Oct 1995 21:19:50 -0500


>Hi all,
>
>We have just obtained an 1891 S&S 6'1" 85 note model A that will be run
>through our shop for a complete rebuild (soundboard included)
>
>Here's my problem.  At some point the original legs were replaced,and the
>replacement legs do not match particularly well. I'm assuming that the
>original legs were rounded victorian types, but I'm not sure.
>
>Can anyone help with the following?...
>
>A. What exactly were the original legs on this piano?
>
>B. Where can I get replacements? (I don't soppuse any of you have a set
>lying around    your shop that you'd be willing to part with...)
>
>C. What can I expect to pay?
>
>Thanks in advance for your help.  It would be a shame to put restored piano
>from this era on the floor with modern legs.
>
>John W. McKone, RPT
>Operations Manager
>Haugen's Pianos
>Twin Cities


Yea......I got some ........How much money you got.??????

Bill





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