Bottom was top ten pianos

Piannaman@aol.com Piannaman@aol.com
Tue, 4 Mar 2003 03:01:07 EST


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I would include any Aeolian product made in Memphis, particularly the 
spinets.  Melodigrand comes to mind.  Don't forget Whitney pianos, either.  

Dave S.

In a message dated 3/3/03 3:38:11 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
hoffsoco@martin.luther.edu writes:


> At 17:05 3/3/2003 -0600, you wrote:
> >Okay, now here's that other list. I'll start:
> >
> >1. Lester "Betsy Ross"
> >2. Any piano with the word "Winter" in the name
> >3. Most church "basement" or rec-room pianos
> >4. PA Stark and similar 60's spinets
> >5. Gulbransen spinets/consoles
> >6. Pianos that have been underwater more than 6 decades
> >7. Any piano with bass string diameters exceeding, say, 1/2 inch <G>
> >...
> >
> >Your turn.
> >
> >Alan Barnard
> >Salem, MO
> 
> 8.  Brambach
> 9.  Kranich & Bach
> 10. Story & Clark school consoles ('60s/'70s)
> 
> extra credit - any alleged grand under 5', but especially "La Petite".



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