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Did you guys miss the post? A 15 year old Walnut Steinway B is be =
donated and the A is going to be sold for funds for the sound =
system,etc. I don't know the difference, which would you keep? I dream =
of having a choice like that.
Keith R
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From: Erwinspiano@AOL.COM=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: Steinway A
In a message dated 4/14/2002 9:55:52 AM Pacific Standard Time, =
sharpa@comcast.net writes:
Rich wrote
If the church is upgrading, They should restore the A
>>>>>>>>> Rich I agree
. What are the going to upgrade the piano to?=20
>>>>>>>>>>>.An electric keyboard?
A better new piano would cost 3=20
times what a proper rebuild on the A would cost.
>>>>>>>Rich In My (many) shop(s) if the piano got everything =
including a new key set the rebuild cost could be 25 to30k. So I'm =
curious 3 times that? =3D 75K? There are many Stwys in Rebuiltt =
condition out there in this price range (30 to 40K) and nicely restored.
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And the list of better pianos is very short.
>>>>>>>>>Indeed it is
If they truly don't want the A, what's the asking price?
>>>>>>>>>>. Hey I,m first in line
Regards
Dale Erwin=20
Piano Restorations
Rich Pierro
A-Sharp Piano Rebuilding
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