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Hi Robert
How's Canada eehhh?
Thanks for the post. I am fairly sure that any other leg will not work b=
ut I will send a picture for comparison this week. The closest thing I've=
seen to this style of leg believe it or not was a 30's 7 ft. Lester gran=
d but even then not quite. So you see my problem is I'm looking for an ex=
act match.Hey you never now and I truly appreciate your response. Talk so=
on
Dale Erwin
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From: Robert Moffatt
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 11:44 AM
To: pianotech@ptg.org
Subject: Re: Need Stwy leg
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Dale,
I believe I may have the "type" of leg you are looking for. It is not
from a S&S, but may work. Could you perhaps send a photo of
the existing legs?
Sincerely,
Bob
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Moffatt & Sons Piano Service
Calgary, Alberta
Canada T3E 5G4
(403) 243-0385
moffattr@cadvision.com
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Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 9:29 AM
Subject: Need Stwy leg
Hi List
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I posted this before and I thought i'd try this again. I purchased a=
Stwy B from the 1930's that has picture frame legs typical of that era h=
owever one is missing. Does anyone know where I can find one of these or =
have one made. Come on now put on your collective thinking caps I'm despe=
rate. The piano came from a movie studio where one leg was obviously snap=
ped off.
My other option is to buy a set of new but ever so plain ones.
Thanks in advance for your brilliant replys.
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Dale Erwin
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