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Marshall, <br><br>
He "might" be ready to play a "real" piano much
quicker if he didn't have to learn on the Kimball! JMO!<br>
Flamesuit at the ready! :-D<br><br>
Avery <br><br>
At 12:03 PM 4/26/2006, you wrote:<br>
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<font face="Arial, Helvetica" size=5>My wife has a Kimball artist
console, :( At least we have something to play. When I'm up
and running in this business, I'm going purchase something much better
and let my son play the Kimball until he's ready to play a real piano.
;) <br>
Marshall<br>
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<dd>From: John Musselwhite <john@musselwhite.com> <br>
<dd>At 07:22 AM 4/26/06 -0400, Phil wrote:<br><br>
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<dd>Hi all.<br><br>
<dd>I am curious more than anything: what do you have for a piano in your
own home?</blockquote><br>
<dd>A 64 note Cameo (CDN Melodigrand) spinet sitting beside my desk and a
Yamaha CP-70 electric grand in the music room.<br><br>
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</x-tab>John<br><br>
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