The French prize the Pleyel highly, and feel it to >be more indigenous say, than Erard which is also a great piano but more >Teutonic in character. > >I certainly think this would be a worthwhile piano to acquire or rebuild. > >Best of luck with this, > >Ted_Sambell@banffcentre.ab.ca > Sorry for the delay on this. I've been too busy! Agreed that this is a worthwhile piano. By the way, Erard's family name was actually Erhardt, quite Teutonic. But offer them $350 and settle for $500. Anne Anne Beetem Harpsichords & Historic Pianos 2070 Bingham Ct. Reston, VA 20191 abeetem@wizard.net
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