Yuck, looks like a manta ray with clipped 'wings'. If form follows function, what's this beast chasing, Texas millionaires? Pass. I'll spend my first million on my own personal forest. Ron >Hi, > >Well, here in sunny Californ-I-A, it is one of the first rainy days and I >have found myself fascinated by the Pegasus Grand. > >I have played around with the images and if you would like to see two >interesting JPGs, go here > >http://www.dcalcoda.com/blackpegasus850x636.jpg > >http://www.dcalcoda.com/blackpegasus520x388.jpg > >Or: > >http://www.jps.net/dcalcoda/blackpegasus850x636.jpg > >http://www.jps.net/dcalcoda/blackpegasus520x388.jpg > >It makes a great Win95 wallpaper. > >I would love to see one in person, but I am pretty sure I would not enjoy >tuning one. Looks like there is quite a distance between the keys and >tuning pin area, which is, I guess, under the music desk. > >Anyway, I have enjoyed playing with the image and love looking at it on my >desktop. Hope you enjoy it too. >Ken Hale, RPT >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Instant e-Delivery now available > >PianoDB, PianoDB95, PianoDB97 >Manage your Piano Service Business > >YourTraySpell Words Suite >D C AL CODA >http://www.dcalcoda.com/ >kenhale@dcalcoda.com >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Ron
This PTG archive page provided courtesy of Moy Piano Service, LLC