Yeah. Was this a new piano? If so, I was unaware that they were back in busi- ness. Perhaps someone bought the name, but I can't imagine why. My opinion is hardly the last word, because I've only encountered a couple of them over the years, but those that I did see helped redefine the term term "bottom of the barrel". Thankfully, I believe that they were in business only a short period of time and produced only a limited number of pianos. If you have your Atlas handy, it should have the gory details. (Which I can't remember off the top, or even the bottom, of my head right now). BTW, when you run into a piano, especially an older one, that you've never heard of before, there's usually a reason. It's always a good idea to check out WHY, before getting involved with it. Les Smith lessmith@buffnet.net On Thu, 18 Sep 1997 arnold1@mindspring.com wrote: > Today, I tuned a Laughead console for the dealer for whom > I sometimes do floor tunings. > He said he had no information about this brand, neither do I. Anybody > ever heard of this one? Thanks in advance. > Arnold Schmidt, Raleigh, NC, arnold1@mindspring.com > > `[1;36;43mNet-Tamer V 1.05.1 - Test Drive > >
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