Astonia(?) grand

Delwin D Fandrich pianobuilders@olynet.com
Thu, 8 Nov 2001 20:07:13 -0800


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  Sent: November 07, 2001 8:55 PM
  Subject: Re: Astonia(?) grand



  I respectfully disagree. Play a few Estonias before you make a =
judgement call like this one. I mean play them right out of the box! =
Don't tune it first, don't touch the regulation, don't do any voicing, =
then tell me what you think.

  Again, Respectfully,

  Richard Galassini
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But, Richard, if that is going to be the criteria then you would have to =
judge all pianos the same way. Just to be fair. For example, you would =
also have to judge Steinway pianos right out of the box. With no =
in-house tuning, no in-house regulation, no in-house voicing, nothing. =
Just as they come out of the crate. I've come across more than a few =
that wouldn't fare much better than the Estonia. The differences being, =
of course, the price and our expectations. Considering its price, I'd =
not expect a lot from the Estonia.

Regards,

Del



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