FYI, Ancott lists the LXV with about a 15K premium over the same finish in a plane case, something I can't understand since it just looks like a little trim and router treatment. Anyway, I would think that nearly 30% increase in price would be a starting place to appraise a vintage piano, regardless of condition. Fenton ----- Original Message ----- From: <A440A at aol.com> To: <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 1:01 PM Subject: Re: Another Louie "M" for comparison > Dean writes: > > << Is there some kind of gentleman's agreement to > not use the list for classified ads? >> > > I hope so. > It wouldn't bother me to hear of techs looking for a particular piano, ( > since the hoards of butterfly grand owners trying to sell their > collections > could then respond offlist..) but if everybody that has pianos to sell > were to > start advertising them here, we are going to clog the whole system. Seems > if > the need arises, there could be a classifieds list as easily as the ptg-l > list, > etc. > regards, > Ed Foote RPT > http://www.uk-piano.org/edfoote/index.html > www.uk-piano.org/edfoote/well_tempered_piano.html > <BR><BR><BR>**************<BR>Planning your summer road trip? Check out > AOL > Travel Guides.<BR> > (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016)</HTML> > >
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