Massive Knabe grand, "restored" a few years ago
( refinished, restrung ). No apparent splits on
bridge. A couple of cracks in board ( "repaired" ).
Flame-grain mahogany case. Ornate legs and lyre.
Resonating cavities built into rim on bass side!
Already have too many pianos, or I'd buy it myself.
Georgia. $1,300 or best offer. Pictures available.
Thump
--- Phillip Ford <fordpiano@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Isaac Oleg wrote:
>
> >Hi Phil,
> >..
> >
> >Notice that the original "AA" quality from Wurzen
> have get so much
> >better in a few days that it is now the AAAA
> quality !
> >
> >...
> >best regards , I like to live those days !
>
> Those guys are amazing. The quality never stops.
>
> On a related topic. I noticed the picture on the
> Wurzen site showing the
> hammers had one hammer that looked like it was
> reinforced. The fad these
> days seems to be for unreinforced hammers. Any
> thoughts or comments about
> whether or not reinforcing is useful or beneficial?
>
> Phil Ford
>
>
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