Because "Hobart M. Cable" and "Hallet, Davis and Co." were already being used by Sejung (manufactured in China) for sale in the US? The Cable-Nelsons set up in Rochester for the Yamaha upright regulation class looked, sounded, and played like a P22. That said, I didn't put a tuning lever on one, and I'd be astounded if quality control will match the Japan or US factories. Patrick Draine On 2/1/07, David Nereson <dnereson at 4dv.net> wrote: > > That was my reaction also (WHY Cable-Nelson?!) Maybe the Koreans > already own the rights to a lot of the famous German names?
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