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Frank Emerson pianoguru at earthlink.net
Thu Jul 19 17:08:22 MDT 2007


Ditto!
I worked for Baldwin shortly after they bought Wurlitzer.
Baldwin used alcohol and water and Wurlitzer used silicone and naphtha

Frank Emerson


> [Original Message]
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> That is exactly the reverse.  I worked for a Wurlitzer dealer from 
> 1967-1972
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> > Wurlitzer's used alcohol and water and Baldwin used silicone and
naphtha.
> >
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