Your probably right Kristinn but my problem is that I have never heard of this piano before, nor do I know which country it came from. Not saying I know everything but, maybe I should try some of your beer. Is it home made ? Tony ----- Original Message ----- From: Kristinn Leifsson <istuner@islandia.is> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 7:48 AM Subject: Re: Identification > Surely this must have been the third piano they made :) > > Sorry Tony, had to. Iīm sipping on some beer and didnīt feel like > practicing my speed-reading so I decided to pick on somebody :) > > Kristinn > > > At 20:52 22.9.2000 +0930, you wrote: > >Hi List > > > >A client wants to recon. an old grand piano, the name Jos. Belohavek. Its > >old, about 1880 would be my guess. The only number I can find on the > >piano is 3. That is on the tuning plank, in the treble,on the back (string > >side). > >It would appear that the lady owner got married whilst this piano was > >played thus sentimental value. > > > >Any information would be a help. > > > >Thanks > > > >Tony Caught ICPTG > >Australia > ><mailto:caute@optusnet.com.au>caute@optusnet.com.au >
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