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Thanks Jeff, I thought I purged the memory of the Baldwin electric
piano from my consciousness. Way back when, I used to do part time work
at West Chester State in PA. They had a lab of about 12 of those
beasts. Guess who got the job.<br>
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Don<br>
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Hey Michelle,
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I cut my teeth on one of these back in high school. Our high school
choral program had one. We took it on a tour of Europe my senior year
and I had to tune it while everybody else was sight-seeing. But it's
been at least 18 or 19 years since I've seen the thing (and probably
about that long since they've used it), and I really don't remember
much about the action. Seems like you do have to at least hinge the
strings section back to get to the action.
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I know, I know. A lot of help I am. You just brought back some cool
memories, and I had to share them, that's all.
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On a similar note, I recently got the opportunity to tune my first
Baldwin Electropiano. Now, that was fun with the tuning pins on the
back side of the cabinet.
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