Best piano in your world.

Roger Jolly roger.j@sasktel.net
Mon, 24 May 2004 10:47:06 -0600


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Hey Ric ,
                    Just bought a Bechstein 192 for our home, does that 
count for any thing.    Beautiful piano, great accompanist piano.   <G>
An unbiased  opinion.

R. Jolly
Technical Consultant.
Samick Music Corp.

PS.   Did I mention that we own Bechstein, and the price was 
right.  (chuckling)



At 01:21 AM 5/24/2004, you wrote:
>A440A@aol.com wrote:
>
>>Greetings,  I suppose the best sounding piano I have ever heard is a 1946 
>>Steinway B.
>>
>
>
>Really guys and gals.. I have to chuckle a bit here.  I mean being one of 
>seemingly few who has insisted in holding open  the door to the <<ageing 
>wood theorem>> if I may call it that... I find it quite suprising that the 
>only person to cite a new or even recent piano so far is 
>myself.  Everything else has beed 50 to 100 years old.
>
>So... how do you guys account for the fact that all of you are declaring 
>your <<piano sound to die for>> as coming from such old wood ?
>
>Grin
>
>Cheers
>RicB
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