Aeolian Player___Steinway 1926

gordon stelter lclgcnp@yahoo.com
Mon, 19 May 2003 14:58:17 -0700 (PDT)


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--- Brian Lawson <lawsonic@bdmail.co.za> wrote:
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> Brian
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Alan Forsyth"
> <alanforsyth@fortune4.fsnet.co.uk>
> To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
> Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 10:59 PM
> Subject: Aeolian Player___Steinway 1926
> 
> 
> Hi piano lovers and spinet haters,
> 
> Seeing the pictures of the Steinway Duo Art which
> were posted recently
> reminds me of a similar piano which had been
> converted to a regular grand
> piano. The rims for these grand players are about
> three inches higher than
> normal and when the player mechanism has been
> removed the piano tends to
> look a bit incongruous. So the tech who converted
> the piano decided to cut
> three inches off the rim all the way around. I asked
> him how he managed to
> do this and he came up with what I thought was an
> ingenious method. Can
> anyone guess what method he used to cut away the
> excess rim? No prizes, but
> your guesses might prove to be interesting.
> 
> Regards
> Alan Forsyth
> Edinburgh
> 
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