Of course, by the time this "Midgette" was produced,
it may have been yet another previously fine company
selling relative garbage on brand name recognition.
This practice "took off" after WWI, I believe.
Thump
--- Piannerman@aol.com wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I am working on this tiny grand, didn't measure the
> length but it has the
> name "Midgett" stenciled on the plate. It is a
> "Bush and Gerts". Pierce doesn't
> give a lot of info. I have read some subjective
> comments about how great a
> piano it is but it doesn't impress me much so far.
> Maybe after I remove 1/4"
> of dust from soundboard and make all the keys
> actually play again---
>
> Anyway, do any of you-all have any knowledge of this
> company? Was it a
> pretty good piano company back in those days? Or
> just average? (Pre-1942) This
> piano belongs to a friend and a music teacher in a
> neighboring county and I
> would like to impress her so I would appreciate
> actually having some intelligent
> comments to make. Thanks.
> Charles Cron
>
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