Mystery Steinway action

Kurt Eichenbach keichenbach@austin.rr.com
Thu, 15 Jan 2004 13:31:41 -0600


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Bob:

Wow, fantastic!  I haven't subscribed to this list for a long time,=20
back then we couldn't send pictures.  Thanks for sending that. =20
Incredible.  I was wondering what those curly springs attached to the=20
flanges are for.

Kurt Eichenbach


On Thursday, January 15, 2004, at 01:14  PM, BobDavis88@aol.com wrote:



Didn't get any bites on the pictures - I have seen earlier Steinway=20
actions that looked more modern than this one (1873, 7' grand). In=20
fact, we have an 1864 that looks pretty standard Erard-type.=A0We work =
on=20
a lot of Steinways, but haven't run into this one. Factory had no notes=20=

in the records. I thought someone out there might know what's the deal.=20=

Anybody?
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On Thursday, January 15, 2004, at 01:14  PM, BobDavis88@aol.com wrote:

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>
> Didn't get any bites on the pictures - I have seen earlier Steinway=20
> actions that looked more modern than this one (1873, 7' grand). In=20
> fact, we have an 1864 that looks pretty standard Erard-type.=A0We work=20=

> on a lot of Steinways, but haven't run into this one. Factory had no=20=

> notes in the records. I thought someone out there might know what's=20
> the deal. Anybody?
> =A0
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