wurly/yami

Conrad Hoffsommer hoffsoco at luther.edu
Thu Jan 18 04:24:12 MST 2007


At 01:04 AM 1/18/2007 +0000, you wrote:
>Yes, G-411


You will probably find, somewhere on the case, that Ying/Yang symbol. 
That denotes Korean manufacturer. Either the young Mr. Chang or Mr. Sam Ick

Wasn't that when Baldwin controlled the WurliTzer name, but didn't 
actually want to build them??
;-}

Conrad


>-------------- Original message from "Pianoman" 
><pianoman at accessus.net>: --------------
>
> > > If it didn't say Wurlitzer on the fallboard, you'd swear it was 
> a Yamaha.
> > > Exact same case style , even the name is inlaid the same way. The woman
> > > said that the previous tuner told her this was the case, and it 
> sure looks
> > > it to me.

> > > At 08:50 AM 1/17/2007, you wrote:
> > >
> > > Tuned a Wurlitzer/Yamaha the other day. What time period would it be
> > > from(no serial #) ? I'm thinking early 70's. Pretty good piano, holds a
> > > tune very well.
> > > Thanks,
> > > ! Rick Uc ci/Ucci Piano



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