Hi! I'm harboring 3 fugitive pianos... (2 legitimate and 1 illegitimate): a Yamaha P-60 (the kind that needs no attention from me...), a Baldwin "apartment" style upright (model E-140-B) that I bought originally for my grandmother to use in her apartment, and a Kranich & Bach grand - semi-inherited from original owner who was my grandfather's cousin. All fully functional, but they could use some loving attention from a tuner.... will On Apr 26, 2006, at 7:22 AM, Phil Bondi wrote: > Hi all. > > I am curious more than anything: what do you have for a piano in your > own home? > > Me? Charles Walter Console. I bought it when I was apartment dwelling, > and move it into my Coach Home. Now that I have room for a Grand, I > have a 1863 Style2 that will be getting the full treatment..a real > labor of love for the foreseeable future. > > I also admit that I rarely play the piano in my own home, so owning an > antique that will be fully restored is a bit much..but I'm curious. > > -Phil Bondi(Fl) >
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