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<div>Does anyone have information about speaking lengths (particularly notes nos. 1, 20, 21 and 88) for Steinway model A, 6' 1" (1913). This could be information either from Steinway itself, or from observation, or even your own notion of what might work best. The project in question does not involve adding a transition bridge or rescaling, but comparing the original condition of a piano getting a new board and bridge caps with other iterations of the same model.</div>
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<div>Many thanks,</div>
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<div>Alan Eder<br>
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