Boy, they sure don't make it easy to "get there from here", do they? I gave up. Avery At 11:27 AM 4/2/05, you wrote: >At 10:44 PM 4/01/05 -0600, Mark U. wrote: > >>Do any of you know of any pianos from the past (or existing) which >>have two manuals? > >There's a Moor two-manual Bosendorfer at the Cantos Museum here in >Calgary. http://www.cantos.ca > >They also have a 1913 Pleyel Duoclave (piano with a keyboard at each end ) >that has been restored and is on display. > >If you go to the URL above, select "collection checklist" and the photo >Gallery there are pictures of them along with over a hundred others >including the first square piano, a Zumpe from 1766. All three of these >were originally part of the Garlick collection. > > John > > > >_______________________________________________ >pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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