Hi Bernie: Actually the Nordheimer piano was a very fine conventional upright made in Canada. I wouldn't consider it an antique. It would have to be well over 100 years old to qualify. Jim Coleman PS If you find it to be a relatively new piano, it could be an asian piano using the well known name. On Mon, 28 Apr 1997, Bernie Stuetz wrote: > Can anyone clue me in on any background on this manufacturer? > > I'm going to see one this afternoon. I'm told it's an "antique" upright. > > Anyone with any insights? > > thanks > bs > > ........................................................................... > Communications Planning | "The preceding item does not necessarily > Corporate Communications | represent the views of my employer nor my > Ontario Lottery Corporation | associates." - anon. > >
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