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Lisa,<br><br>
You're up too late! (Or, I'm up too early!)<br><br>
Best.<br><br>
Horace<br><br>
P.S. - Oh, yes...cool sites!<br><br>
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At 02:10 AM 5/8/2005, you wrote:<br>
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World's Fair was New York. 33 World's fair was Chicago.<br>
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Your musings sent me on a late night search for 39 World's
Fair+piano.<br>
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This is the best of what I found.<br>
Vintage pianos ads. This site will keep me busy for days and
days.<br>
<a href="http://shop.vendio.com/vintageads4u/page/0/25/?search_cmd=1&categ=7833">
http://shop.vendio.com/vintageads4u/page/0/25/?search_cmd=1&categ=7833</a>
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Another search of RCA+piano+world's fair gave me these:<br>
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History of David Sarnoff, who developed commercial radio was president of
RCA. Do you think Bill Gates took a lesson from his life?<br>
<a href="http://www.geocities.com/neveyaakov/electro_science/sarnoff.html">
http://www.geocities.com/neveyaakov/electro_science/sarnoff.html</a><br>
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Dude ... you forgot that Cristofori guy. Otherwise interesting
timeline of electronica.<br>
<a href="http://www.jam2dis.com/j2delectronicahist4.htm">
http://www.jam2dis.com/j2delectronicahist4.htm</a><br>
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It looks like Earl Hines toured with a piano like yours. See
1940:<br>
<a href="http://www.fenderrhodes.com/history/timeline.php">
http://www.fenderrhodes.com/history/timeline.php</a><br>
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There is obviously a market for 39 World's Fair collectibles. A
whole other world ('s fair) is out there for you to find.<br>
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Lisa Weller<br>
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P. S, If my mother lets me, I'll take a look at the collection of
memorabilia my father collected when he was a kid and spent the summer
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