Balwin

Avery Todd avery@ev1.net
Wed, 09 Aug 2000 20:06:25 -0500


Hi Roger,

    I didn't make myself very clear. What I was trying to ask was have you
(or anyone else on the list, for that matter( seen the new "enhanced"
Baldwins? The shipment this dealer got in the other day was his first
for the "new" ones and I was just wondering if they were particularly
better than the others. Just curious.

Avery

At 06:13 PM 08/09/00 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi Avery,
>               Guess i'm just picky, and never satisfied. Piano's like this
>is worth the effort of hammer mating, string levelling etc. And a complete
>touch up of regulation.
>Roger
>
>
>At 05:12 PM 09/08/00 -0500, you wrote:
> >Hi Roger,
> >
> >    Does this comment also include the new "enhanced" Baldwins? I'm
> >going to be prepping 6 of them this coming weekend and I was hoping
> >I wouldn't have to do as much as I've had to on the previous ones.
> >    Oh well, I can always use the money. :-)
> >
> >Avery
> >
> >At 12:29 PM 08/09/00 -0600, you wrote:
> >
> >> >Ed;
> >> > Interesting statistic. Could it be the maple rim thingee effect? :-)
> >> >Jim Bryant (FL)
> >> >
> >>Hi Jim,
> >>             Could be, however the Yamaha only takes minimal prep, the
> >>Baldwin a full day's work.
> >>Ah well can't have every thing.
> >>What you gain on the swings, you lose on the round abouts.
> >>Both instruments are of good quality, but distinctly different.
> >>Regards Roger
> >>Roger Jolly
> >>Saskatoon, Canada.
> >>306-665-0213
> >>Fax 652-0505
> >
>Roger Jolly
>Saskatoon, Canada.
>306-665-0213
>Fax 652-0505



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