Maybe it's different if it's fahrschimmelt instead of simply being Schimmel? In any event, it's not from Yonah's... Cheers! Horace At 08:15 PM 2/8/2011, you wrote: >I don't play with another person's mold? Well, I guess I don't either. > >David Love >www.davidlovepianos.com > >From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf >Of Keith Roberts >Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 8:02 PM >To: College and University Technicians >Subject: [CAUT] Schimmel? but, but wait... > >Hi guys, maybe you remember some posts about a small schimmel I had >rebuilt. Well it's been delivered and voiced and is amazingly >powerful and rich in sound. Their commons holds 30 to 50 people and >the piano is inspiring people to want to take lessons. Great >compliments. I put new caps and Mapes IG, Arledge bass and Ronsen >weikert felt hammers. I think this piano sounds glorious. > >So the people I gave the piano to, have many hollywood clients and >musicians, Sting being one of the good friends of Ganga White, Yogi. >With this clientel in mind, I did my best to have a piano that >amazing artists would appreciate. I put my heart into it in case >Sting might actually play it. > >AND he was there!! I got a (BTW) from Ganga. After the fact, No >papparazi, you know. He said Sting was standing in front of the >piano and Beverly asked him to play. He said, " I don't play with >another persons Schimmel." Darn, I guess he didn't feel like performing. > >If you didn't understand, you may have to get a Jewish friend to >explain it to you. >Keith R
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