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<br><tt><font size=2>Phil Bondi wrote:<br>
> Hi all.<br>
> I am in search of a serial# for a S&S. It's not in any of the
usual <br>
> places like plate, key frame, key slip. There is an inkstamp on 2
bass <br>
> keys..the numbers match. Could this be the serial#? If true, this
makes <br>
> the piano a 1920's vintage instead of a 1950's, which is all the <br>
> information the client has of its origin. There are case part markings
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> everywhere, and they are engraved..<br>
> Any help is appreciated.<br>
> - Phil Bondi<br>
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Bottom edge of music rack movable portion, underside of fallboard?<br>
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Conrad Hoffsommer, RPT - Keyboard Technician<br>
Luther College, 700 College Dr., Decorah, Iowa 52101-1045<br>
1-(563)-387-1204 // Fax 1-(563)-387-1076<br>
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