I agree...the E first reminded me of the Everett E but I think it might well be an Estey... David Ilvedson, RPT Pacifica, CA 94044 ----- Original message ---------------------------------------- From: "Paul T Williams" <pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu> To: kenneth.gerler at prodigy.net; pianotech at ptg.org Received: 11/23/2009 9:17:27 AM Subject: Re: [pianotech] Unknown Aeolian-American Piano >Ken >I'm thinking Emerson or Everett. Maybe Estey?? >Paul >From: >"Ken & Pat Gerler" <kenneth.gerler at prodigy.net> >To: ><pianotech at ptg.org> >Date: >11/23/2009 10:48 AM >Subject: >[pianotech] Unknown Aeolian-American Piano >Hello List, >This piano was purchased in the State of Washington and is now in St. >Louis, MO. All that is left of a decal is an "E" on the Music Deck. It was >Manufactured by Aeolian-American for Tallman Music. What might have been >the name of the piano? >Thanks[attachment "PB190007a.JPG" deleted by Paul T >Williams/Music/UNL/UNEBR] [attachment "PB190002a.JPG" deleted by Paul T >Williams/Music/UNL/UNEBR] [attachment "PB190003a.JPG" deleted by Paul T >Williams/Music/UNL/UNEBR] [attachment "PB190004a.JPG" deleted by Paul T >Williams/Music/UNL/UNEBR] [attachment "PB190006a.JPG" deleted by Paul T >Williams/Music/UNL/UNEBR]
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