I only serviced one Petroff and I had tuning instability problems with it. You could fit a battleship between the pinblock and the plate flange. Howard S. Rosen, RPT Boynton Beach, Florida ---------- > From: Clarence Zeches <czeches@toccoafalls.edu> > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: Petrof pianos > Date: Sunday, October 12, 1997 3:52 PM > > Frank: In addition to Kent's reply, Cooper Music Co. in Atlanta GA is a > dealer in Petrof Pianos. I have three that I tune and maintain regularly > and all are nice instruments. We have had Alan Vincent do programs for us > at the Atlanta Chapter. You can call him at the phone number Kent gave you > for Geneva International. > Clarence. > > ---------- > > From: Frank Weston <waco@ari.net> > > To: pianotech@ptg.org > > Subject: Petrof pianos > > Date: Sunday, October 12, 1997 11:17 AM > > > > During the past year, I have had the opportunity to inspect and play a > > number of Petrof grands. I have been greatly impressed with the sound > > that comes out of these pianos vs. the price. I have been much less > > impressed with general preparation, but, the work they seem to need is > > the kind of work I like to do. > > > > Is there now a U.S. distributer for Petrof? If not, who does distribute > > Petrof to the U.S. market? Any general comments on Petrof? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Frank Weston
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