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Way to go Jack love you post. Now leave my teeth alone.<br>
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Roger<br>
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At 05:56 PM 9/23/01 -0400, you wrote: <br>
<font face="arial" size=2><blockquote type=cite cite>Hello Les, <br>
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Your post with a legitimate question about a <br>
Brambach grand piano deserved an answer <br>
that is based on fact. The fact is that the <br>
answers you received did not ask "" which "" <br>
Brambach piano were you speaking of. Now <br>
at least some of these post spoke as if they <br>
were speaking from knowledge. <br>
Facts are most always dull and does not leave <br>
much room to posture or stroke ones inflated <br>
ego. Perhaps that why I respect the unvarnished <br>
truth so much. The unvarnished truth is that there <br>
are " THREE DIFFERENT " Brambach grands. <br>
Three different scales, three different sizes. <br>
I respectably suggest that unless we know of what <br>
we speak maybe, just--maybe it would serve this list <br>
well not to speak at all. At least not from a position of <br>
supposed knowledge. <br>
Recently there was much bashing of the Betsy Ross <br>
sp. built by the Lester Piano Co. on this list. Much <br>
chest beating, much hard blowing, much ranting, <br>
much frothing at the mouth and much ego stroking <br>
was posted. <br>
Nothing was asked --- or said --- about which of the <br>
--- SEVEN --- different scales of Betsy Ross Spinets
<br>
are we talking about. <br>
Les, if you need info. on your Brambach call me when <br>
you are at the piano and I may be able to tell you what <br>
it,s potential and limitations are. <br>
Chew me out if you want guys, about the only thing you
<br>
will get is an unscheduled trip to your dentist. <br>
<br>
See you soon Les, <br>
Respectfully, <br>
Jack Wyatt <br>
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