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<p>Tvak@aol.com wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>In a message dated 4/29/03 1:16:28 PM, Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
writes:
<p>>For us over here, these are amoung the best of the very low end
<br>>instruments. But in all honesty I simply cannot force myself to rate
them
<br>>any higher then that. They COULD be so much more.... if they would
just
<br>>bother to pay a bit more attention to detail.
<p>Have you had the opportunity to work on any built in the last few years
or
<br>are you referring to older models?
<p>Tom Sivak
<br><a href="https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives"></a> </blockquote>
<p><br>Both, tho the later more then the former. They definatly are improving
in basic workmanship. Same basic types of problems, and same qualities.
Yet they've moved a notch or two up. Actually, their grands can be done
up rather nicely if you care to take the time an effort. Often requires
lots of action overhauling, and new bass strings, and perhaps some bridge
pin work. Can be a feild techs bonanza when it comes to it.
<p>Cheers
<p>RIcB
<br>
<p>--
<br>Richard Brekne
<br>RPT, N.P.T.F.
<br>UiB, Bergen, Norway
<br><A HREF="mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no">mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no</A>
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