FRED W TREMPER wrote: > Since it is a Chickering grand with an ornate case, it is > >worth, in spite of a few flaws, at least $700,000 to $800,000. Phil Bondi wrote: > Fred..don't you think this is a little low? No way, sports fans. It isn't naugahide, it's not black and it hasn't been "completely gone through by a perfectionist." I'll haul it to the dump for $75.00 Or we can wait 'til Newton gets back and ask his opinion. Danny Moore >
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