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This
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Tom Driscoll</span></font><font color=black face=Arial =
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This subject has been discussed before. If, indeed, the piano is there, =
you
might be surprised at how much of it might still be intact. Wood and =
other
fibers don't disintegrate under water. Look at all the ships that have =
gone
down. They're still down there. In shallow waters, waves might have =
strewn the
wood parts about, but in very deep water, ships are left virtually in =
tact for
centuries. <br>
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Wim,</span></font></p>
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You
may be right there. Maybe I should volunteer----Any one know where I can =
get a 55
gallon drum of </span></font><font size=2 color=navy =
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Wait
I have a better idea,--I’ll get a Kimball console ,push it out on =
the ice
and hope it falls through before being seen! I’m sure the Mezzo =
Thermonial
Stabilizer will protect it till spring.</span></font></p>
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