Fw: Remembering Steinway grand sizes

AlliedPianoCraft AlliedPianoCraft at hotmail.com
Tue Feb 5 06:08:35 MST 2008


"CAME"....sorry
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I believe that all upright designations also can from "Wack" grin.

Al G


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  From: Paul T Williams 
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  so, what does 1098 mean? 

  PW 


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  >Good question.

  Also, Why are Steinways S,M,L,A,B,D, K,1098? etc?  Maybe "quarter-grand"
  was a marketing buzz word??

  Or, maybe they knew that would be their future worth!

  PW



  My dad spent some time at the Steinway factory, thus was able to explain the current Steinway grand designations to me; S, M, L, B, D=  Small, Medium, Large, Big and Damn Big.  Never again have trouble rememberig the designations...

  Diane


  Diane Hofstetter


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