Hi Dave, I never heard from you on this piano. I am still very interested, and would like to know of availabilty of action parts and trapwork, along with legs and top front panel. Thanks! Gordon --- Piannaman@AOL.COM wrote: > Gordon, > > I may have the instrument you're looking for. I'll > check it out tomorrow. > The action is in such bad shape, I think it is > beyond restoration. If it has > the parts you're looking for, I'll talk to the owner > of the piano and see > what he could do for you. > > Dave Stahl > > In a message dated 8/20/02 8:36:06 PM Pacific > Daylight Time, > lclgcnp@yahoo.com writes: > > > > > > Dear Fellow Techs, > > I have a massive, magnificent, 55" ebony 1893 > > Knabe upright, with an "Eastlake" style case.( > Sort of > > geometric and "Egytian-like", with a fan pattern > in > > the crotch of the leg.) > > The board and bridges are perfect, with plenty > of > > crown, so I want to restore it. But I'm missing a > few > > pieces. In order of importance: 1)Stickers. These > are > > the type with a slotted, bushed bottom to slip > over > > the center pin in the rocker capstans, and rounded > top > > to push on the wippen cushions. 2)Rocker capstans > and > > screws. 3)The top front panel. I'd be glad to even > see > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More http://faith.yahoo.com
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