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I agree with Ted Sambel
We have two Schiedmeyer Celestes in Venezuela, (my last job, rebuilding =
them is on my webpage www.iespana.es/degen
very old ones, but excellent instruments.)
Elian Degen
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From: Ted Sambell=20
To: caut@ptg.org=20
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 12:04 PM
Subject: Re: Electric Celeste
Wim, =20
Possibly, an electronic keyboard can produce something resembling a =
celeste, but a very good maker is Schiedmayer, who have greatly improved =
on the old Mustels. Their address is:
Schiedmayer Celesthaus GmbH Stuttgart
Lenbachstrasse 53
D-70192 Stuttgart
Duetschland/Germany
Tel.++41/1/932 50 00 Fax.++41/1/932 50 10
There are four models, 4, 5, and two 5-1/2.octave versions plus a=20
'tastenglockenspiel', (literally, a glockenspiel with keys) with =
three octave plus a fourth c-f. It might be worthwhile checking out =
their prices.
Best of luck, Ted Sambell
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From: Wimblees@aol.com=20
To: Pianotech@ptg.org ; caut@ptg.org=20
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 8:54 AM
Subject: Electric Celeste
The university needs a new Celeste. The one we have works OK, but it =
looks ugly, and I have to keep repairing it. A new one from Yamaha is =
about $25,000. My chair just can't justify spending that kind of money =
on an instrument used only a couple of times a year. So he asked if =
there is a keyboard with an excellent electronic version.=20
Any one with some info on the subject.=20
Wim =20
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