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Aren't the Wurlitzer models mentioned built by Samick? The Ancott book =
lists the C153 as a 5'1" and the C173 as a 5'8".=20
Sy Zabrocki
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From: Phil Bondi=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 1999 8:19 AM
Subject: RE: yamaha GH-I
Garold, have you looked at any of the new Wurlitzers (flame suit has =
become too small..)? The C-153(5'2"?) and the C-173(5'7"), when set up =
properly, are a good value for the $$. They are decent pianos in that =
price range and I'll put them up against the Yamaha GH-1 as a =
comparison..this is in NO way a knock on any manufacturer..fact is I =
like Yamahas out of the box..they're very tech-friendly..but when a =
customer is asking about the purchase of a new grand piano in that price =
range, I must recommend the C-153 and the C-173.
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Still, and always will be,
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Rook
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From: owner-pianotech@ptg.org [mailto:owner-pianotech@ptg.org]On =
Behalf Of Garold J. Beyer
Sent: 29 August, 1999 9:35 AM
To: pianotech@ptg.org
Subject: yamaha GH-I
List,
I have a client who is considering purchasing a new Yamaha GH-I =
5'3". As I have no personal experience with this model I would like some =
opinions as to quality and tone. Also, as compared to a 5'9" new Korean =
made but Pianodisc finished Knabe for 1K less what would be the best =
value. Thanks in advance.
Garold Beyer RPT
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