Two action questions

Richard Brekne richardb@c2i.net
Wed, 01 Sep 1999 19:51:52 +0200



harvey wrote:

> So... are we ever going to know what the 'P' represents, Richard?
>
> harvey wrote:
> >> Richard, I admit that the "P" reference instead of a brand name eluded me.
>
> Brian Trout wrote:
> >> I too am baffled by the "P" namebrand.??
>
> Doug Mahard wrote:
> >> On the "P" piano do the notes not play under both a soft and hard blow, or
> > will it give you one but not the other?
>
> Richard Brekne wrote:
> >> Got to thinking... "P" pianos use a rather soft action felt...
>
> Jim Harvey, RPT
> Greenwood, SC
> harvey@greenwood.net
> ________________________
> Yes, I'm familiar with Brambach... why do you ask?
>         -Jim Harvey, 1974

OK OK.... just didnt want to offend any one.. but if you insist... P stands for
Petrof... grin

Richard Brekne
I.C.P.T.G.  N.P.T.F.
Bergen, Norway



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