Great question. What percentage of work and materials that "began life" under an American roof is the cutoff point? Darrell and Heather definitely are on to something magnificent. Nothing even close in the price range. I'm sure they're bringing at least one instrument to the Northwest Conference in Portland in March, and if they're smart, to the National in Anaheim. H & D: I love ya. Raise your prices. You are the 800-pound gorilla in your class. Slam dunk. You win. And nobody deserves it more than these two; check out the website and prepare to be thrilled when you put your hands on one. David A. On Feb 29, 2008, at 8:15 AM, Alan Barnard wrote: > Fandrich -- beautiful work, beautiful pianos, wonderful innovation. > BUT I don't think they qualify as fully American piano builders, do > they? Not in the sense of building pianos from the floor up. > > Alan Barnard > Salem, MO > > > Original message > From: "Paul T Williams" > To: "Pianotech List" > Received: 2/29/2008 7:46:43 AM > Subject: Re: Baldwin News > > > Don't forget Fandrich! > pw > > > > PIANO2NR at aol.com > Sent by: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org > 02/28/2008 05:13 PM > Please respond to > Pianotech List <pianotech at ptg.org> > > To > pianotech at ptg.org > cc > > Subject > Re: Baldwin News > > > > > > In a message dated 2/28/2008 5:43:47 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > AlliedPianoCraft at hotmail.com writes: > Baldwin is one of only two companies still producing pianos in the > United States. > That's not true. There's Steinway, Baldwin, Mason&Hamlin, Charles > Walter, Astin-Weight and probably a few others > > Randy Mangus > Mangus Piano Service > 140 Atkinson Ave. > Wheeling, WV 26003 > > > > Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on > AOL Living. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080229/859c560d/attachment.html
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