Hey, Guys, Please disregard the request to post to pianotech. I suddenly remembered that the sender could do that, which I recommended in my reply. Yeah, it's Monday morning. I'm going to get some coffee now.... Regards, Ken Z. Does anybody out there know anything about this? I've never heard of such a piano, but it wouldn't surprise me. Could one of the other "experts" post this to pianotech? I'm not on that list. Thanks, Ken Z. -- Ken Zahringer, RPT Piano Technician University of Missouri School of Music Columbia, MO ------ Forwarded Message From: Bobbie Pimm <bobbie at bobbieann.net> Reply-To: <bobbie at bobbieann.net>, <experts at ptg.org> Date: Sat, 5 May 2007 12:06:08 -0600 (MDT) To: <experts at ptg.org> Subject: [Experts] German Piano History Hello: I am hoping someone might be able to point me in the right direction. I am doing some research for a novel I am thinking of writing. I seem to recall reading (a long time ago) about a piano built in Germany during the Nazi occupation. It had a secret compartment used to pass along secret documents, etc. Can anyone tell me if this actually occurred and if so what make and model it might be -- or where I should look for further information? Any help you can give would be appreciated -- and of course, noted in an acknowledgement page in the book. Have a great day! Bobbie Pimm ------ End of Forwarded Message
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