<HTML><BODY STYLE="font:10pt verdana; border:none;"><DIV>List,</DIV> <D=
IV> </DIV> <DIV>Today on a visit to the American Classical Music Hal=
l of Fame, I came across a recently aquired Theodore Green and Co. Square=
Grand. As I asked about the piano, I discovered that they thought =
it to be built about 1874 but knew little else about it. The fall b=
oard has the name "Theo. Green and Co. - Louisville, KY" the only n=
umber I could find was on the bottom of the piano underneath the keybed -=
746. </DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>The director and I discuss=
ed the possibility of the piano being a stencil, this maker would be only=
the third Kentucky manufacturer I am aware of. Were there&nbs=
p;many stencil pianos in the 19th century?</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <=
DIV>My piano atlas has turned up missing. Any information you might=
have would be appreciated, thank you in advance.</DIV> <DIV> </DIV>=
<DIV>Mitch Ruth</DIV> <DIV>DeMossville, KY</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> =
<DIV>PS The piano looks nice, but when we opened up the top, I=
saw a lot of parts laying around. Any work on the piano at th=
is time would be cosmetic. Very nice museum piece.</DIV> <DIV>=
</DIV> <DIV>PSS Hey! If you are in downtown Cincinnati, OH sto=
p by and see the Hall of Fame, nice folks nice place! <A href="ht=
tp://www.classicalhall.org">www.classicalhall.org</A> <BR><BR></DIV=
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