top ten pianos

Stephen Airy stephenairy@fastmail.fm
Tue, 04 Mar 2003 09:40:31 -0800


I think the BB IS in modern production.. unless I'm not up on things..
but it's listed in Larry Fine's 2002-2003 supplement.

I think you mean the CC?   I'd like to see one of those too.  (hopefully
it will have a richer sound than an A I played a couple years ago)

----- Original message -----
From: "Richard Moody" <remoody@midstatesd.net>
To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 02:43:53 -0600
Subject: Re: top ten pianos

Visited M&H at  NAMM, very impressed.  One fellow there started
working at the old Rochester plant in 1946.  "That was a year
before I was born" I exclaimed.   I think if we all write and say
we want to see the BB come back in modern production we just might
persuade them to do it. ; )   ---rm

"That's all I can say,
I can't say no more"    ---Popeye


----- Original Message -----
From: Susan Kline <sckline@attbi.com>
To: Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 11:32 AM
Subject: Re: top ten pianos


> At 10:49 AM 3/3/2003 -0500, you wrote:
> >My list would not be complete without an M and H BB.
>
> Nor mine. And I might include some old codgers like a long AB
Chase (turn
> of the century), and a NY Steinway C from the 1890's which I met
once. I
> sure wished I could take it home with me.
>
> The Shigeru Kawai EX in Chicago last summer was --- wonderful.
It filled
> that huge but nondescript banquet room to the last square
centimeter
> without even breaking a sweat.
>
> Susan

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