Hi Jim, Since my own piano is a 1911 M & H "A" I can agree with most of what you said. However the music rack backstop, brass diagonal piece which goes through a small brass eyelet. Boy, it is really hard to describe, is the weakest link on mine. I have also had to reglue the bottom of the lyre back together once. I don't recall ever having to do that on a Steinway. James Grebe R.P.T. of the P.T.G. from St. Louis pianoman@inlink.com "Success is not a goal, rather it is a way of life". ---------- > From: JIMRPT@aol.com > To: pianoman@inlink.com; owner-pianotech@ptg.org; pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: And still another query > Date: Thursday, February 12, 1998 7:36 PM > > > In a message dated 2/12/98 8:15:50 PM, pianoman@inlink.com wrote: > > <<Anyone > > disagree with your examples listed.>> > > James S&S is good but don't discount M&H of the past and, from what I've seen, > for the future. It would be hard to find a more soundly designed and > constucted case than the M&H..............just my opinion though. > Jim Bryant (FL)
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