Lyon & Healy was one of the largest music houses in the world in the 1920's. The store in Chicago's loop had seven floors of music retail. They had other stores around the country too, but I don't know where. Most of the pianos bearing the Lyon & Healy brand were built for them by Packard Schulz. When you say the Lyon & Healy name is under the other, I assume you mean it appears in smaller letters lower on the fallboard. That would indicate that Lyon & Healy was the dealer who sold the piano. If you mean that someone tried to remove the Lyon & Healy decal from the fallboard and put Weber over it, that I cannot explain. Bruce Dornfeld, RPT bdornfeld at earthlink.net 847-498-0379 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20071203/1c52555b/attachment.html
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