Mignon Chinese pianos?

Roger Jolly baldyam@sk.sympatico.ca
Fri, 24 Mar 2000 21:57:05 -0600


Hi Baoli,
               It is my understanding, the Pearl River Co, will stencil any
name that the customer request if a container load is purchased. We are
seeing some pianos here in Canada, with local store names on the fall board. 

Regards Roger

At 04:51 PM 24/03/00 -0800, you wrote:
>Hello Patrick and Robin,
>
>I have never seen or heard of the "Mignon" piano
>before.
>"Mignon" is not a Chinese word,it's pronunciation
>sounds bad in Chinese.So it's my judge that it's not a
>China made piano.
>
>Baoli Liu 
>visiting scholar at the CCM,University of Cincinnati
>
>
>--- J Patrick Draine <draine@mediaone.net> wrote:
>> >Hi List.
>> 
>> >Robin (Aussie)
>> 
>> I haven't heard of it (although Welte-Mignon was a
>> piano manufacturer 
>> in NYC in the early 20th century). You might try
>> asking Liu Baoli 
>> about it, or Larry Fine to see if it's sold in the
>> USA.
>> 
>> Happy Hunting,
>> Patrick Draine
>> 
>
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