Sevicing low end pianos (was clothing)

Avery Todd avery@ev1.net
Wed, 26 Jun 2002 18:27:53 -0500


Jim,

You may be right about the others but I can't believe ANYONE has ever
considered a Steinway 'D' or a Bosendorfer Imperial as a baby grand!
Or any any other 9' + type of grand, for that matter!

Avery

At 05:58 PM 06/25/02 -0400, you wrote:

>In a message dated 25/06/02 5:17:30 PM, avery@ev1.net writes:
>
><< A Steinway "D"? An Imperial? Yes, you do need to get your terms straight!
>:-)
>
>Avery >>
>
>Tch Tch Tch Avery.....both of these thingees are of a size that were once
>upon a time considered "baby" grands...............
>as for terms...hah!
>  While some terms are more or less common usage...all are actually
>meaningless unless tagged along with the maunufacturer. For instance tell me
>the size of a:
>Concert grand
>Performance grand
>Conservatory grand
>Recital grand
>Baby grand
>
>or:
>Parlor grand
>Studio grand
>Conservatory grand
>Baby grand
>
>or:
>Professional model
>Home grand
>Student grand
>Baby grand
>or: even Petite grand
>
>Now tell me the size of a S&S Concert grand? A Bosey Concert grand? (be
>careful:)
>A S&S Baby grand?...............
>Jim Bryant (FL)




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