Pretty neat. Does the front plate look less substantial than "normal"? I see it has two cut-offs (small, but better than none) and a transition bridge. Wouldn't be surprised that one could make a darn nice piano out of it. Terry Farrell On Sep 13, 2009, at 10:01 AM, tom wrote: > > List, > Something you don't see every day. > Completely conventional upright piano in both design and expected > performance for it's age and condition . Until you look at the back ! > > Tom Driscoll RPT > < > P1010059 > .JPG > > > < > P1010068 > .JPG > > > < > P1010073 > .JPG><P1010074.JPG>_______________________________________________ > Files mailing list > Files at ptg.org > http://ptg.org/mailman/listinfo/files
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