Henry F. Miller

gordon stelter lclgcnp@yahoo.com
Tue, 22 Nov 2005 15:28:59 -0800 (PST)


I threw one away 5 years ago. Brass rail with unusual
clips. 
I have a  few left. Better to make new rails with
standard clips.
Superb piano, though.
     Thump


--- Farrell <mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:

> Exactly. If I think/know the piano owner will not be
> happy with the piano 
> after stated tasks are completed, I will not do the
> work. Ya just gotta walk 
> away from some of these.
> 
> Terry Farrell
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> >         What makes you (or he) think that the
> parts from a piano of the 
> > same period would be in any different shape than
> his own? You need to 
> > decide what kind of work you are willing to put
> your name on.
> >
> > best,
> > Greg Newell
> >
> >
> > At 03:50 PM 11/22/2005, you wrote:
> >>Hi All
> >>
> >>I looked over an old Henry F. Miller full upright
> a few days ago and the 
> >>owner would like to have it restored. Serial
> #39226 (1910). He just 
> >>doesn't want to pay a few thousand dollars to do
> it. He wanted to know how 
> >>available the parts might be, even from other old
> HFM uprights. I told him 
> >>I'd check, but I didn't think that would be very
> successful or cost 
> >>effective to try that route. But he wanted me to
> ask anyway, so if anyone 
> >>knows of any full actions from that same period
> that he might be able to 
> >>purchase and salvage parts from let me know.
> >>
> >>Thanks
> >>Daniel Carlton 
> 
> 
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