Next Monday I'm removing a c.1900 'Cabinet Grand' from a house rior to the sale closing. It is monstrously heavy, heavy. You could call it a jumbo because it's about 5' tall. It has an interesting ase feature. It's like a bread box front which cantilevers a rounded orner to open it up for more sound. Loose veneer, bridges split, sb cracked, rocker arm action, squirrel catcher. nique mute rail. I'll be putting it into my storage unit for a while if anyone has interest. o me, it's landfill but to someone else it could be a project. Free to a good home. Pix upon request next week. - Regards, Jon Page Jon I'll take it. With you being close to the ocean, can you just drag it down to the beach, put a 25 hp motor on it, and "drive" it here? I'll even pay the lock fee in Panama. Wim -----Original Message----- From: Jon Page <jonpage at comcast.net> To: pianotech list <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Wed, May 26, 2010 2:19 pm Subject: [pianotech] OT: Behr Bros. upright Next Monday I'm removing a c.1900 'Cabinet Grand' from a house rior to the sale closing. It is monstrously heavy, heavy. You could call it a jumbo because it's about 5' tall. It has an interesting ase feature. It's like a bread box front which cantilevers a rounded orner to open it up for more sound. Loose veneer, bridges split, sb cracked, rocker arm action, squirrel catcher. nique mute rail. I'll be putting it into my storage unit for a while if anyone has interest. o me, it's landfill but to someone else it could be a project. Free to a good home. Pix upon request next week. - Regards, Jon Page -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20100526/69603d75/attachment.htm>
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