From what I've seen and heard, the finishes are superb, and the mechanicals vary. Of course, there are many rebuilders, but Luther's a pretty picky pianist ( say that 3 times real fast!!!) and tried dozens of high-end pianos before deciding this was the best for his (Tatumesque) style of playing. So I'm quite sure it's a "winner". And according to him, was rebuilt by someone who calls himself "Christof". ( Hopefully, not "Christof" from "The Truman Show"!!!) Thump > Thump, Kind acts happen all the time, anyone in or > from New Orleans is > well aware of that. I'm glad he got something nice, > he certainly knows > how to put it to use. Whats up with the Polish > rebuilds? I had a > customer ask me the other day and I have never heard > of it. Similar to > the Mexican rebuilds? > > --Dave > > Prof. Euphonious Thump wrote: > > And someone just bought a 1903, 6'10" > Bechstein > > ( Polish rebuild ) for my friend Luther, the > Katrina > > refugee whose playing was featured on NPR Nov. > 6th.!!! > > ( Proving that kind acts still do happen! ) > > Thump > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
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