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<FONT FACE="Verdana">On 4/21/03 10:12 PM, "JWyatt1492@aol.com" <JWyatt1492@aol.com> wrote:<BR>
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</FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Verdana"><FONT SIZE="2">Hello Ken, <BR>
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You have a real piano. <BR>
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There were two brands of these little <BR>
grands. One was built by M.Schultz and <BR>
the other by Story&Clark. <BR>
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I own a S&C now and owned another <BR>
years ago. I have rebuilt one M. Schultz. <BR>
#212543 built in 1927. <BR>
The Schultz used a "Seaverns" 404 <BR>
Action and the Story&Clark used a "Thayer" <BR>
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The bass string count on the Story&Clark <BR>
is 8 single strings and 12 doubles. <BR>
The Schultz is 9 single strings and 15 double. <BR>
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I can't say that all of these little grands are <BR>
the same but both of the Story&Clarks were. <BR>
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These pianos are not worth a great deal <BR>
but they are unique. And all had double <BR>
"gate" legs. <BR>
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Regards, <BR>
Jack Wyatt <BR>
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The thing that gets me is that when I say “Schulz” (without the T) most people think I say “Schultz” . This is a Schulz SN 225320. Are they one in the same?</FONT>
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