Newton, I was very disapointed not to see you at the convention. Since seeing your picture post of your self, and to know you have long arms helps to get a mental idea of what you realy look like. Especially with a butter fly in your grasp. But seriously we missed all of you who could not attend. It was a great Convention. I especially enjoyed the maxi class given by the Renner team. It lasted all day with a great FREE lunch for those attending the class. Conrad Hoffsommer took a lot of pictures of the list members I hope that he will post them as it is nice to put faces to the wonderful people on the list Joe Goss ----- Original Message ----- From: Newton Hunt <nhunt@jagat.com> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 6:21 AM Subject: Re: Wurlitzer Butterfly > All you need to move one of these things are long arms. > They are so small and light you can carry them yourself. > More like a child's toy than a pianer. > > Newton > > PNOTNR@AOL.COM wrote: > > > > list, > > > > I recently got a call to move a Wurlitzer Butterfly Grand. I don't think > > I've ever seen one before, so I'm not sure whether I am going to need any > > special equipment, other then all the standard and usual piano moving > > equipment that I already have. (couldn't find a picture either) > > > > Any special concerns when moving these things? Thanks. > > > > Gordon Large, RPT > > Maine > >
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