[pianotech] Good That It is Rare

Carlos Ralon ceralon at comcast.net
Mon Apr 6 07:11:08 PDT 2009


Some may have seen the home office if Frank Lloyd Wright, near Chicago. 
While touring the kids 2nd floor play room I noticed what looked like a 
small console against a wall. I ask a guide why this great archicet would 
only have a small piano?  He opened a door on the same wall and there was a 
nice large grand piano suspended going through the wall into a spiral 
staircase. Suspended from overhead, but in the room it looked like a spinet 
or console. I think it was an Everett.  I did'nt stay long enough to find 
out how it was serviced. I'm sure some of you may have seen this.
Carlos Ralon, RPT
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