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Marshall & Wendall player baby grand sounded great out of the box.
Wurzen AAA<br><br>
Early 1900s Everett concert grand refurbished. The hammers needed a
little play-in but did so very nicely. Would juice them up a little
at both ends of the compass if the piano was in a large hall, but it
sounds very nice without a snarl where it is. Also Wurzen <br><br>
Andrew Anderson<br><br>
At 11:02 AM 4/28/2007, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><font size=2> Hi Mike<br>
Good to connect a face with that impressive New York
voice.<br>
Your post is a important piece of the puzzle. That being
said, if the other guys on the list who have used The Ronsen hammer
chimed in, they could catalogue all the variety of makes of pianos
this hammer works well, the list would be long.<br>
I'll start. Steinway uprights & grands, Mason & Hamlin,
Baldwin, Steinert, Milton, Fischer to name a few from this shop.<br>
Ok Any body else?<br>
Dale<br>
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<dd>Dave, Dale, List,<br>
<dd> I'm glad you guys finally hooked up with Ron to supply
you with a product to suit your needs. I've read the posts over the years
concerning the "famous maker hammer" and it's
restrictions/fallbacks and read of the "brick walls" that you
all were up against when speaking to the production/parts department of
the same company. Just goes to show that people can be very clever and
adaptive when trying to improve their product/service. High quality parts
and materials are getting hard to come by these days.
Mike<br>
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<dd>Michael A. Morvan<br>
<dd>Blackstone Valley Piano<br>
<dd>76 Sutton Street<br>
<dd>Uxbridge, Ma 01569<br>
<dd>(508) 278-9762<br>
<dd><a href="mailto:keymaestro@verizon.net">keymaestro@verizon.net</a><br>
<dd><a href="http://www.pianoandorgankeys.com/" eudora="autourl">
www.pianoandorgankeys.com</a><br>
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