> It doesn't matter, guys, read the description: it's a QUALITY Janssen. > This makes it extremely rare and unique. Interesting history, Janssen > ... as I understand it, it was once owned by the Conn (trumpet and > trombone) people with Charles Walters as the chief designer/production > supervisor. If that's right, he must have found out how to make good > pianos by an intensive study of mediocrity. > > Alan Barnard This ought to trigger a flood of vaguely worded messages saying something to the effect that there's no such thing as good or bad, only different. Or is it just me that gets those? In this case, being a QUALITY Janssen, it certainly would qualify as different. Short too... Ron N
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