Yayaayyyyyyyyyy for the Wurly's!! :D On Sep 22, 2005, at 6:58 PM, Fred Sturm wrote: > Yep, we had the same, though I think 15 to 20 Hamiltons instead of 27. > Fortunately before my time as piano technician (I was a grad > student then). > We had a Wurlitzer hybrid (mechanical/electric) lab as an interim > between > the Hamiltons and the current Roland lab. > > Regards, > Fred Sturm > University of New Mexico > > > > On 9/22/05 11:04 AM, "Greg Granoff" <gjg2@humboldt.edu> wrote: > > >> Michelle, >> >> It IS odd how these strange connections seem to occur. The >> instructor >> running up and down the hallway is funny, but you have to try to >> imagine >> what used to be here as a group piano lab at HSU when I came in >> 1989: A big >> room with 27--yup, 27!--Hamilton uprights all playing at once. >> And they >> operated here that way for years and years. In fact, when the >> Yamaha lab >> that started this whole thread was purchased, the head of the >> piano area >> here was actually angry about losing the above described acoustic >> nightmare. >> Go figure.... >> >> Greg >> > > _______________________________________________ > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives >
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