I think you got 'em: "in the paper... at estate sales and auctions". I usually just do the paper. But then, I have only bought four in the last three years. Now if I can just get to the rebuilding part........(that pesky little task!). Terry Farrell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Neuman" <piano@charlesneuman.net> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 10:47 AM Subject: Old S&S's, free player pianos > People seem to report old S&S's being sold for around $500. What is the best > way to find these, and other similar treasures? Are they usually just in the > paper, or do some of you shop around at estate sales and auctions? I assume > a used piano dealer is out of the question. I'll never step foot in one of > those stores again if I can help it. > > Also, I read in the Mechanical Music Digest email list that some guy is > getting rid of six "serviceable" player pianos. They are free. I think he > lives in Franklin, PA. If anyone is interested, write my privately and I can > pass along his post. I don't know the guy at all, so this isn't a > recommendation. Just passing along info. > > Charles Neuman > PTG Assoc. > >
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