Thanks for all the comments about this. Unfortunately it's all turned out to be "academic". Before I was able to get back to her, she found someone to buy it. Probably without having a tech look at it first, of course. Oh well, I may still end up working on it. :-) Avery >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Avery Todd" <atodd@UH.EDU> >To: <caut@ptg.org> >Sent: October 02, 2001 7:18 AM >Subject: Question > > >> List, >> >> A quick question. Do you think an app. 90 year old >> (the customer said) Cable & Sons that I could get >> for free would be worth my while to get for myself >> to use and restore it little by little? >---------------------------------------- > >Sure. > >Especially if this becomes a learning project piano. With only moving >costs/effort in it you can afford to take some chances and do things you >might not otherwise want to try. It's been a while since I've been inside a >C&S piano but, if memory serves, they are pretty basic "clone" pianos built >about as well as most out of materials about as good as most. How can you go >wrong? > >Del
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