Amazing Steinway

Farrell mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com
Wed Jun 7 04:44:40 MDT 2006


I noticed that also Rich. It's fairly obvious that this was a plain-jane L in 1923 and someone not only "reveneered" it, but also changed and added quite a bit to the case. It does appear to be nice veneer work. The inside of the lid, the inside of the fallboard, the backside of the music desk and the inside of the rim appear to be the original plain-jane mahogany veneer. They added the two-inch wide piece around the inside of the lid perimeter to allow the fancy thick lid edge.

Interesting though. Does fancy veneer work really command that kind of $$?

Terry Farrell
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  In a message dated 6/6/2006 11:15:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, pianolover88 at hotmail.com writes:
    Check out this L on ebay!  
    http://cgi.ebay.com/Barber-of-Seville-Grand-Piano-1923-by-Steinway-Sons_W0QQitemZ7419176844QQihZ016QQcategoryZ43376QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

    Terry Peterson
  This piano has been on ebay before, Terry. Whoever dressed up this piano did a very nice job. They don't have the close ups so it isn't obvious that the woodwork is not original.

  For instance, the lid does not have the same grain pattern as that flap on the key slip. Now who would make an art grand and not match grain patterns? I saw other things last time around - I just don't recall them now.

  Still a unique piece, though.

  Rich Galassini
  Cunningham Piano Co.
  215 991-0834
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