replace/rebuild

Breakall, Raymond rbreakal@richmond.edu
Tue Dec 4 11:46 MST 2001


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-----Original Message-----
From: Wimblees@aol.com [mailto:Wimblees@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 11:32 AM
To: caut@ptg.org
Subject: replace/rebuild


The department chair at UA has started looking into upgrading the pianos in
the department, perhaps even becoming a Steinway School. We have two
options. Buy all new Steinways, or rebuild the ones we have and buy new what
is needed. 

I need some advice from you guys with more experience in this area. We
currently have 3 D's One is 15 years old, one is 30 years old and the other
is 40 years old. The last one has been partially rebuilt, but not a good
job. The 30 year old also needs to be rebuilt. The 15 year old is OK. What
is the consensus of opinion on the two older ones? Would you recommend
sending them to New York to be rebuilt, or would you trade them in for new
ones. Obviously money is an object, but lets pretend it isn't. Just for
practicality's sake, what are your thoughts. 

We also have 8 B's, of which one is brand new, 2 are 15 years old, and 5 are
30 years old. The 5 older ones are useable, but need work. Are the '70's
pianos worth rebuilding, or should they be replaced? 

Wim 
Willem Blees 
University of Alabama 
[Breakall, Raymond] 
 
William,
 
I am the tech at the University of Richmond. I have a rebuilt 1923 Steinway
B that I would like to sell for $26,000. Could your school something like
that?
 
Ray Breakall


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