Nothing too Deep

George Gilliland lgd@epix.net
Thu, 19 Mar 1998 11:10:21 -0500 (EST)


Thanks for your reply. But these are pianos that were always in the U.S., right?


>George:
>
>On the other had, I have quite a few Yamahas that demonstrate none of the
>negative qualities that are described.  For example, a 1972 U1 which I
>personally owned for 12 years which never deviated more than 1 or 2 cents from
>year to year (without a DC system)  A wonderful instrument in every way.  Also
>a C7 purchased in 1975 at a local high school which I have been servicing
>since its purchase.  Never strays more than 6-10 cents even under the adverse
>conditions of a high school aud (dry, cold,hot-all in the same day).  It has
>needed very little maintenance (other than the time it was accidentally pushed
>off the stage into the 7 foot pit)(but that's another story)
>It is a marvelous! piano.
>
>Bob Bergantino,RPT
>South Euclid, Ohio  (Cleveland)

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