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<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman" color=#000040><FONT size=4> &nb=
sp; David Hughes Pianos in Baltimore Maryland makes lid reproduc=
tions for a number of pianos. His add is listed in the journal or call David=
out of the PTJ directory</FONT>.--------</FONT><FONT face="Times New Roma=
n" color=#000040><FONT size=4>Dale Erwin</FONT></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><BR><FONT face=Arial> A lot depends on the fi=
nish. If it is ebony, then it's not too hard to <BR>make one in a home shop,=
with birch veneer-core plywood. If it to be <BR>walnut, mahogany, or rosewo=
od (did Baldwin do those?), then you may want to <BR>contact the case part m=
anufacturers listed in the directory.<BR>So... what is the finish?<BR><BR>Re=
gards,<BR>Guy Nichols<BR><BR>At 06:23 AM 10/1/2003 -0500, you wrote:<BR>>=
Have a querry. A rebuilder/friend of mine, Dave Blanchard RPT, has thi=
s<BR>>instrument and it is missing its short lid. Any ideas?<BR>>=
;Bill Schlipf<BR>>Bloomington, IL<BR>><BR>><BR>>________________=
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