I have a vague memory of seeing an announcement in the Journal some time back from someone who was collecting location information on old Mason & Hamlins, particularly those at historic sites. Does that ring a bell for anyone else and can you tell me who it was and/or how to contact that person? Thanks! Wrestling with a former player Gulbranson today (the third in a row of three sad'n'worn pianos), I found a bass bridge repair I've never seen before: when the bridge cracked badly, a resourceful tuner reseated most of the lower row closer to the middle of the bridge. Must've worked for a while... but now, of course, the entire bridge is pretty much in splinters. That piano will make some really nice deep bookshelves one of these days....... Annie Grieshop Iowa
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