Hi List, I think that I may have posted before on the Lindner piano. We had a major infestation here in UK. However, it has to be said that, in my experience, the tuning would usually stand like a rock and the later ones with wooden keys were not bad value. I still have not come across anyone who saw the Lindner Grand however. Design- wise I think this could have had a future. Although straight-strung, it had a conventional grand action and none of the plastic or aluminiunm parts like the upright. The case design was really super in my opinion, in that it had a 'straight' curved side like some harpsichords, a square tail, and was in a very light wood. The whole thing was supported on a central black steel pedestal which incorporated the pedals. I would like to see a picture of one again since I only worked on one of them. Anyone out there seen one? ric -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080322/3a4e945a/attachment.html
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