Midgett - Bush and Gerts? Disclaimer

gordon stelter lclgcnp@yahoo.com
Thu, 18 Dec 2003 09:42:12 -0800 (PST)


Of course, by the time this "Midgette" was produced,
it may have been yet another previously fine company
selling relative garbage on brand name recognition.
     This practice "took off" after WWI, I believe.
     Thump

--- Piannerman@aol.com wrote:
> Hi list,
> 
> I am working on this tiny grand, didn't measure the
> length but it has the 
> name "Midgett" stenciled on the plate.  It is a
> "Bush and Gerts".  Pierce doesn't 
> give a lot of info.  I have read some subjective
> comments about how great a 
> piano it is but it doesn't impress me much so far. 
> Maybe after I remove 1/4" 
> of dust from soundboard and make all the keys
> actually play again---
> 
> Anyway, do any of you-all have any knowledge of this
> company?  Was it a 
> pretty good piano company back in those days?  Or
> just average?  (Pre-1942)  This 
> piano belongs to a friend and a music teacher in a
> neighboring county and I 
> would like to impress her so I would appreciate
> actually having some intelligent 
> comments to make.  Thanks.
> Charles Cron
> 


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