Hi there! I've never heard of that pianomaker, but I think it sounds danish. Not Swedish. Could be Norwegian??? Some of the old danish pianos have alike design, on the "sidehorn". erahs emos siekooc? Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: Kristinn Leifsson <istuner@islandia.is> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 12:30 AM Subject: Re: laires rebmun > How pathetic, I´m the first one to answer my own post. Anyone still > interested in giving a young man some help? > Pretty please with a cherry on top? > > Kristinn > > > At 00:03 9.11.2000 +0000, you wrote: > >Admirable greetings to those who read this, > >( I saw "The Exorcist" for the first time yesterday in the movies, so that > >explains the esrever txet.) > > > > > >m´I gnikool rof eht ega fo siht tnemurtsni; > > > > > >Larsen & Petersen # 4859. > > > >Could a merciful soul tell me the age of this particular "wonderful" > >overdamper, please? > > > >So "interesting" and delightful was the fact that the stickers/abstracts > >were fastened to the whippen via, le glue. That is, felt on the sticker > >*glued* to the felt on the whippen. Wonderful was the moment of action > >retraction prior to temperament strip insertion, for they started coming off! > >Great design, too bad the daring innovators of this cannot be gutted or > >burnt at the stake, for they are tuning Lester spinets in the > >Netherlands... erhm the NetherWORLD that was. > >Not to mention that even my short tip kept banging on the damper block > >thingy that so ruins my day whenever encountered. > > > > > >Thanks so much, > > > >Kristinn > > > >P.S. Where is it from? Denmark, Sweden? > > > >
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