Hi, again, Danny. No problem. I just didn't want to be unjustly accused of over-estimating the vlaue of an old, under-sized I&P grand! BTW, The tech tip-of-the-day is that if you feel the need for a chemical-induced high and don't feel like breaking out your spray-gun and compressor, a couple deep breaths of CA glue and "kicker" oughtta do it. Works for me! :-) Les lessmith@buffnet,net On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Danny Moore wrote: > Les, > Sorry for putting words in your mouth. I must have run together what > you and Ed said. Can I claim chemical narcosis? I've been out in the > shop spraying nitrocellulose laquer . . . . > > Danny Moore > Houston Chapter > > Les Smith wrote: > > Danny. High side? I didn't quote a price, but my guess would be > that > it MIGHT bring $500 as it sits right now and probably isn't worth > put- > ting the money into it that a restoration would cost. It would > probably > be best in the lving roomm of someone who doesn't play, but would > like > a grand piano on which to place family photographs and a vase of > flowers. > However I didn't want to shoot down Phil's estimate of its value by > say- > ing that outright. Nevertheless, I guess I just did, huh? :-) > > Les Smith > lessmith@buffnet.net > > > >
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