Boy, I'm surprised at how many "sons of shoemakers" there are out there. Although I lived through a long line of old Francis Bacons, Cluetts, Lafargue players (any relation, Lance?) etc., I finally got something that I'm not in so much of a hurry to replace a couple of years ago. And, because it never rains but it pours, I got two more in quick succession! 1910 S&S B - Mahogany (http://www.nhpianos.com/S <http://www.nhpianos.com/S&S%20B%20940.html> &S%20B%20940.html) 1915 S&S B - Ebony (Actually belongs to my significant other. Does that count?) 1906 S&S B - Ebony with ice cream cone legs All three have new bellies, etc, but the last is still waiting for the money to complete the action. The first or the last are for sale. - Mark Dierauf - Concord, NH -----Original Message----- From: John Musselwhite [mailto:john at musselwhite.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 11:34 AM To: Pianotech List Subject: Re: Our own pianos At 07:22 AM 4/26/06 -0400, Phil wrote: Hi all. I am curious more than anything: what do you have for a piano in your own home? A 64 note Cameo (CDN Melodigrand) spinet sitting beside my desk and a Yamaha CP-70 electric grand in the music room. John ------------------------------- John Musselwhite, RPT - Registered Piano Technician Musselwhite Piano Services - Calgary, Alberta Canada Office/cel (403) 246-7717 Colour-capable Fax (403) 246-6943 Outside of Calgary call Toll Free: 1-866-95-PIANO (1-866-957-4266) "Three Generations of Experience" -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20060427/5626842b/attachment.html
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