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Friends,<br>
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Has anyone tried to see if there might actually be a market for
restored/remanufactured old uprights? Might there be some wealthy
people who would like a very nice old upright to fit with their
Victorian decor, who would be willing to pay ten grand or whatever it
takes for one that looks and plays like new?<br>
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I'm sure we've covered this topic before. I'm just not sure what we
decided. And with my memory, maybe *I* even asked this question
before. :-( I don't want to search the archives, unless it's easier
to sort out what I want than it was the last time I tried. <br>
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Regards,<br>
Clyde H<br>
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Terry Farrell wrote:<br>
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<div> <font face="Arial" size="2">On the other hand, not all old
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