[pianotech] alternate universe available - serious inquiries only

John Formsma formsma at gmail.com
Fri Oct 29 20:54:53 MDT 2010


Around here, where the climate changes are huge, all the Vose & Sons pianos
I've seen have had terribly loose tuning pins, preventing tuning. And the
post mortem revealed that they'd been beaten to death.

I'd like to see one in usable condition.

--
JF

On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Susan Kline <skline at peak.org> wrote:

>  On 10/29/2010 7:40 AM, John.Bartlett at sealedair.com wrote:
>
> I realize that the Vose upright is just another old piano,
>
> I regularly tune an old Vose upright in good original condition (sometimes
> the Pacific Northwest's climate practically acts like putting something into
> a time capsule.)
>
> This is a superior instrument! It's designed up to the eyeballs and full of
> good stuff. It is incredibly stable, and the tone and regulation are still
> excellent. I've told the church where it lives that if they ever decide to
> get rid of it, I WANT IT!
>
> I can't imagine anyone selling something like this for $15k, but if the
> facts were known to potential buyers, a Vose upright in a reasonable state
> of preservation ought to sell for a lot more than they probably do now.
>
> Susan Kline
>
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