---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment In a message dated 4/29/02 10:58:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Lsankey@cox.net writes: > I work for a very large dealer in the Los Angeles area. He sells both YC and > Weber. I install 8 to 10 pianomation systems a month and most are installed > into Bergmann and Weber TG 150s. I remove the keybeds on all installs that > permit it. Without looking at the fallboard I cannot tell the difference > between the the two (other than the Weber has brass caps on the bottom of > the leg). Here's how you identify where each Weber model is made. All of them are Young Changs, but if it is a Chinese model, the model # has a two letter/three digit model number - as in WG-150. If it is Korean made, it has a two letter/two digit model # - as in WG-50. If it is one of the Special Edition models, it has a three letter/two digit model# - as in WSG-50. The only model unique to the Weber line is the WG-57 (a Korean built 5'7" - YC offers a 5'9" model) and the WSG-57, which is Korean built also. In Korea, the Weber Special Edition models are sold as Weber Prambergers. I found the Korean website for them once, but can no longer seem to locate it. The Reiger Kloss line is no longer made. Larry ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/24/66/59/5b/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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