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Hello,
Unfortunately I've never tuned one of these double pianos, and did not see
other than in the museum
II am actually reading that Pleyel made may be 80 double pianos , beginning
in 1896 and since 1943
For whose interested in history and precise facts about the Pleyel pianos
(numbers of models made, precise serial numbers and factory numbers
(assembly), descriptions, pictures, string lenghts of different models ),
there is a very interesting book since a few :
Chronologie des Pianos de la Maison Pleyel
by Rene BEAUPAIN
ISBN 2-7384-9846-9
140 pages - illustrations of all the models from the national archives
Ed l'Harmattan
Don't know if you can obtain it easely, write me privately if someone
interested.
Regards.
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De : owner-pianotech@ptg.org [mailto:owner-pianotech@ptg.org]De la part de
Wimblees@AOL.COM
Envoye : dimanche 24 mars 2002 16:26
A : pianotech@ptg.org
Objet : Re: double piano
In a message dated 3/24/02 11:11:06 AM !!!First Boot!!!, gmcc@charter.net
writes:
I've been contacted to tune two Steinway D's for a concert by a European
duo, Nettle and Markham. Through emails dealing with arrangements I noticed
their website and while there discovered this little item! Has anyone ever
tuned one? Isaac, Oleg?
Gary Mc
A coupe of years ago discussions about this piano made it's rounds on
Pianotech. But this is the first time a picture of the piano is available on
the web. It looks like it would be a scale for about a 6' piano.
Wim
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