In a message dated 6/28/00 6:01:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Maxpiano@AOL.COM writes: << ally tuned one of those animals - a Steinway with the traditional round-head flange screws staring at me from the auxilary flange rail of its drop action. At the time (1958) I was in the Army stationed in Ascbaffenburg, Germany. Haven't seen one since. My understanding up till that time was that Steinway didn't even build pianos during WWII. For the war effort, they were pressed into building gliders to transport troops into action. Bill Maxim >> Bill: Thanks for the input, but: was it actually a Spinet-with drop action, etc. Or just a small console. Can you clarify? Bob Bergantino, RPT
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