Les, The last one of those I brokered came from a dear-sweet-old-lady that said her husband had it made "especially for her", when he had worked at the Wurlitzer plant after the war. It was in a dark green vinyl, with walnut trim. We still service it for the retired fellow that bought it,(for a lot less than your ad), and it still sounds like.... a fifties Wurlitzer spinet. I wonder if Newton knows what "coyote ugly" means?? Guy At 09:54 PM 1/7/98 -0600, you wrote: >I am quoting from the Houston Chronicle, Wednesday, Jan 7,1998, >classified section, area # 1064-Pianos-Organs: > > Investment piece, One of a kind. > 1949 Wurlitzer spinet piano. > Manufacturer assembled most of > this very rare piano in vinyl. > Beautifully renewed in black. > Round reeded legs on piano and > matching bench complement this > prestigious piece. Mint condition. > Appraised at $32K. Sell for $28K. > 254-757-2553 > >Thought someone might want to jump on this one in a >hurry.......................... > > >Leslie >lesbart@juno.com >"I'm not half the man I used to be, and never was." > >
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