>...Talk about "Antiques Roadshow"... I'm sure that there are some '62 >Ramblers on the road, somewhere, but that doesn't make them extremely >valuable... >Conrad Hoffsommer... Hey, let's be careful what you say about those Ramblers, Conrad. Used to run around in a '57...great car...Mom still has a Rambler American that runs like all get out. People have tried to buy this car from her repeatedly, but she won't budge. Used to have a '48 Frazier too, what a car. And what does this have to do with pianos? Uh, how about Mom still has the first Baldwin grand her and her hubby bought in '35. She won't let me do anything to it except tune. Likes the touch and voice just the way it is. He was a university level professor pianist, and she is a retired university piano instructor/accompanist and still teaches privately in the home. It's way too early in the morning for me. (eyes barely open) Keith McGavern kam544@flash.net Registered Piano Technician Oklahoma Chapter 731 Piano Technicians Guild USA
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