Lindner Pianos

Dave Nereson davner@kaosol.net
Fri, 13 Feb 2004 02:28:59 -0700


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From: "Robin Hufford" <hufford1@airmail.net>
To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 2:19 AM
Subject: Re: Lindner Pianos


> List
>      I have never heard or seen in person a Lindner piano and can't
> speak to its quality as an instument per se.  But, I do have a
> collection of jpg's provided by Doug Garman of the FW Chapter,  showing
> the very ingenious, interesting and novel designs and use of form and
> plastic particularly in the action.  Contact me privately if you would
> like to see them.  Or, if there are enough interested I'll try to figure
> out how to post pictures to the list - I think I have the instructions
> saved somewhere.
> Regards, Robin Hufford
>
> Michael Gamble wrote:
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    There have been several posts about Lindners in the recent past.
 They -- at least their actions -- are essentially junk.  From a picture, it
may look "ingenious, interesting, and novel", but if you ever work on one,
you'll change your opinion in a hurry.
    --David Nereson, RPT



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