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Late 60's, early 70's are probably P2, not P22 which I think only went
into production when they moved to the Georgia plant. The P2 was made in
Japan. We have some and I concur with Ed as to their durability. They
made a model P202 in the Everett plant. They were not so successful.<br>
The new P22s are all coming from China. The Georgia plant is closed.<br>
Aaron<br><br>
At 01:54 PM 6/8/2012, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">If they are P22's made at the
Georgia plant, you should expect some VERY tight pins.<br>
Thumpe<br><br>
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<font face="Tahoma" size=2><b>From: </b>Ed Foote <a440a@aol.com>;
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<font face="Georgia" size=2>Greetings, <br>
The Blair School has some P22's that were purchased in
the late 1960's. They are still in use, and they are still
performing trouble free. These are practice room pianos, and they
have just,in the last 5 years, run out of hammers and key
bushings. Things like dampers, pinning, pinblocks, bridges,
trapwork are still doing fine. I am amazed at their
durability. Maybe they think they are Acrosonics, I don't know.
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As far as grands, the C3 was the better choice for us,
around the school. Bean counters somehow managed to be sold a
number of C2's in the mix, and now, 10 years later, the C2 pianos are
obviously the more worn, plus a far greater amount of string breakage
than the C3. I don't why, but perhaps a scaling thing? We
have strings break all over school, even in some new Steinways, so it
isn't specific to the brand. <br>
The Kawai K-3 models that we also have been buying
seem to hold up well, also. I will be curious to see how they
handle a decade of digital debauchery , too. <br><br>
</font><font face="arial" size=2>Ed Foote RPT<br>
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http://www.piano-tuners.org/edfoote/index.html</a><br>
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From: Shelley <br>
Subject: Re: [CAUT] Yamaha Exchange program; pros, cons<br><br>
</font><font face="Calibri" size=2>Thanks to all for your comments.
Some of which we had thought of and some of which we had not!<br><br>
Our dealer has P22’s to send right away. What do you who have
experience with them think of them?<br>
Which grands would you recommend? Don’t know if we can get any
C5’s. I have a few in my client list and generally love
them!<br>
We have plans to buy one of the loaners per year.<br><br>
Shelley<br>
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