Thanks, Dale, Nope: This one has a maple and mahogany case. Might have been black, once. I'll look for some fluted legs at my local piano junkyard. Thanks! ( Yes, it is like a block of rock. ) G --- Erwinspiano@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 2/27/2004 12:22:14 PM Pacific > Standard Time, > lclgcnp@yahoo.com writes: > Says it all. I have a VERY nice lady customer with a > Geo. P. Bent, "Crown", upright, which suffered > "modernization" some years ago. It is all there, and > in excellent restorable condition, excepting for the > legs: which were replaced with pine 2x2's. > Any assistance will be greatly apprecated! Am > willing to purchase a similar instrument ( > preferably > in un-salvageable condition ) solely for the purpose > of acquiring these legs. > > Thank You! > Gordon > If I'm not mistaken these pianos had a round > flute leg & usually Oak. > Is this an oak piano. It also weighs a ton. > Dale > > > Erwins Pianos Restorations > 4721 Parker Rd. > Modesto, Ca 95357 > 209-577-8397 > Rebuilt Steinway , Mason &Hamlin Sales > www.Erwinspiano.com > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Get better spam protection with Yahoo! Mail. http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools
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