Hi, actually it is Seiler that have a patented repelling magnetic addition to their upright action which allows for quicker repetition. It works, but the touch isn´t quite the same as in a grand of course. A little more jerky, perhaps. Sincerely, Kristinn Leifsson, Reykjavík, Iceland At 12:41 28.11.2000 +0100, you wrote: >Hi, > >I am also new to this list. May I add another question to the previous >message on Uprights pianos ? I think the only weak point of an upright >when compared to a baby grand is the "touch". On this point, Steingraeber >claims to have a repetition facility giving a touch which is similar to a >grand piano. Is it right ? Any input on this point would be extremely >welcome ! Does it induce more "resistance" ? Any drawbacks ? > >Many thanks, best regards, and sorry for my frenchman english, > >Aurelien
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