> > what kind of piano is this and why does it have so much value > > This is a very special, rare upright piano (fewer than 100 were built) > with a sound and action that could easily be mistaken for a high-quality > grand piano. In fact, my daughter who studies at a local conservatory of > music says she has never found a piano as fun to play as this one. I > have seven children who are all serious about music and this piano is an > important and irreplaceable part of their education. There is simply not > room in our house for a grand piano -- even a baby grand. (And after > having been "spoiled" on this piano, they would have a hard time being > satisfied with the inferior sound and playability that has characterized > every baby grand we've seen so far.) From the hitches, I thought it appeared to be a Fandrich. One of Del's. Ron N
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