It actually resides in a rather modest home with a 6' Estonia (quite nice), a 48" or so Schulze Pollman Upright (also quite nice), a Schoenhutt Toy Piano (pretty cool), and a Roland Digital Harpsichord. The new owner is rather a pianophile (clearly). To be sure, the Miller is in a rather small room (for it's size), but seems to work quite well. I've not heard it in place, the owner is a client of my partner and he gets to service all these lovelies. Almost like dealer work (grin) - get to drive to one place for the day. I'll have to see if he's done it, but my partner was hoping to record the Miller a little bit. I'll let you know if he's done that. William R. Monroe On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 8:22 AM, <erwinspiano at aol.com> wrote: > Hi Bill > I would love to hear a 9 ft Henry Miller with these hammers on. WHere > will it live. Actually I just like big pianos but having rebuilt the 6ft. 8" > 2 years ago I am intrigued. Those hammers were an early version of the > Weickert that was more like the felt is now. I ahve the same hammers in my B > Dale > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20091122/8bc070cd/attachment.htm>
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