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Hi Robin
> A small correction here. Both O's and Ls have curved bass
> bridges. The O tail being round is, as you say, the most distinguishing
difference.
Regards Dale
>
> Hazen,
> Congratulations, this seems to have been a pretty nice day for
> you. Look at the bass bridge: If it is straight it is an "L", if
> curved an "O". Another way is too look at the tail of the piano. The O
> is a round-tail: the "L" will be squared off on the left side and
> rounded on the right.
> Regards, Robin Hufford
>
> HazenBannister@cs.com wrote:
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