No, this one is a regular spinet sized piano, all 88's. Not well preserved, but is becoming (with effort) a pretty good practice piano. Ed At 05:36 PM 7/4/99 EDT, you wrote: > >In a message dated 7/04/1999 4:43:30 PM, nossaman@SOUTHWIND.NET writes: > ><< Speaking of Steinways... What does anyone know about a Steinway "Liberty" >>piano. Owner claims that they were produced during WWII for the USO trade. >> ????? >> > >Ed; > Is this one of the 64 note thingees that S&S made for the Armed Services? >I don't know what they were called but it 'could' have been "Liberty piano". >Jim Bryant (FL) > >
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