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It's a piece of junk Greg. Don't even bother looking at it.
Terry Farrell
P.S. Please email me the Steinert owner's phone number and name. Thanks.
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From: Greg Newell=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org ; mpt@talklist.com=20
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 10:59 PM
Subject: Steinert question
Greetings all,=20
These questions are initially geared to rebuilder types but are =
certainly open to comments from everyone. It was just offered to me to =
purchase a 6' Steinert grand for the price of 2 tunings a year for the =
next 5 years. These will be performed on the customers new piano once he =
gets it. I will be helping him find a new (to him) piano a little =
smaller than his present one (the Steinert). He has specifics for what =
he is looking for which should prove to make the search quite =
interesting.=20
My questions are; What experiences have you had with the Steinert =
brand? This appears to be a piano quite worth rebuilding with a very =
heavy case, thick rim, and among other items individual aliquot bars for =
a tunable duplex. I'm curious as to what kind of value one might place =
on this 20's vintage piano in need of refinishing, a pin block and =
perhaps a soundboard along with an action overhaul. Can anyone come up =
with gross estimates of before and after values? Did I (pay) too much or =
is this the incredible find I think it is?=20
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Greg Newell=20
mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net=20
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