Happy Thanksgiving All. Tuesday I retuned my one church Horugel owner. I have tuned it for about 2 years now. I guess this question may be better answered by the "over the pond guys". The way the Samick Horugel is built, using every string is a tied string approach, were the Horugels from Samick copies of the original Horugel who left the scene in 1952? Or was the first Samick Horugel just their first piano with the Horugel name on it? Those of you who have seen and serviced the original Horugels, how good a piano were they? James Grebe R.P.T. from St. Louis pianoman@inlink.com "Only my best is good enough"
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