<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>In a message dated 7/6/01 4:48:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
<BR>dianepianotuner@hotmail.com writes:
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<BR>To those of you with knowledge about what's likely to be under all that
<BR>ebonized finish--what are the chances that the M&H BB can be refinished in
<BR>a wood tone? I looked at it as well as I can and the only wood tone that
<BR>shows <U>anywhere</U> on that piano are the soundboard, bridges, block, action
<BR>parts and keybed. Everything else is ebonized and the customer wants it to
<BR>be mahogany.
<BR>TIA
<BR>Diane
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<BR>Diane,
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<BR>I don't know what age this piano is, but reveneering is the only answer. That
<BR>won't be cheap.
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<BR>Richard Galassini
<BR>Cunningham Piano Co. & Factory
<BR>Philadelphia, Pa.
<BR>1 (800) 394-1117
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