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<P><FONT size=2><FONT color=#0000ff>Like it says on the website:</FONT><BR><BR>"
You will find the tone and action of the Perzina vertical and grand piano <FONT
color=#ff0000 size=5>(when properly prepared by a dealer)</FONT> are comparable
to either “group 1” or “group 2” rated pianos listed in the Larry Fine Piano
Book. These pianos include Steinway, Bluthner, Bechstein, Schimmel,
Seiler, Haessler, and Sauter. "<BR><BR></FONT><FONT color=#0000ff>I
just wish piano manufacturers would do more prep beofre the pianos were sent
out. It seems so easy these days to improve/upgrade a new piano just by doing
what should have been done at the final stage of piano building in the
factories.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>Again, just my 2 ¢</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>Marcel Carey</FONT></P>
<DIV><FONT size=2> Hi All,<BR>><BR>> Have you folks had a look
at these? I have one here, a 51"<BR>> GP-129 Pro<BR>> Upright I bought
from a dealer getting out of the business. They<BR>> advertise a "floating"
and "concave" soundboard and sure<BR>> enough, it is.<BR>> Absolutely
amazing sounding bass. I like this thing a lot. Larry Fine<BR>> states this
is the best sounding Piano coming out of China.<BR>> Well worth a<BR>>
look, IMO.<BR>><BR><A
href="http://www.perzinapiano.com/Vertical.htm">http://www.perzinapiano.com/Vertical.htm</A><BR><BR>Mike
McCoy<BR></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>