List, Please ignore my post of a few minutes ago. Susan beat me to it. Except *I* didn't have to go searching. :-) (Hi Susan) Oh well, that's what I get for getting so far behind on my e-mail. Sigh....only 257 more to go. Avery >Dear list -- > >I was interested in finding out what Les had written earlier about Bush and >Lane, so I used the searcher and found it. Just last March! Time flies. > >I thought some more of us might enjoy reading it again, without the bother >of searching the archive for it, so here it is. > >Susan > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >>Date: Mon, 10 Mar 1997 00:01:14 -0500 (EST) >>From: Les Smith >>Subject: Re: Sealed pianos >>To: pianotech@byu.edu >> >>Hi, Richard. >> >>Since you brought up Bush and Lane, and since I promised you a lit- >>tle background on them a couple of weeks ago, I'll continue on that >>thread a moment. Bush and Lane enjoyed a brief existence of only >>about thirty years, but in that brief period of time produced some >>of the finest upright pianos ever made by an American manufacturer. >>Bush and Lane also produced a few grands (5'8") but their reputation >>wqs established largely upon their upright pianos. ___________________________ Avery Todd, RPT Moores School of Music University of Houston Houston, TX 77204-4893 713-743-3226 atodd@uh.edu http://www.uh.edu/music/
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