---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Yes - these are, hands down, the best. Plus, they will make just about any kind of customization you can imagine (for a price, of course). Seriously, though, their upper end covers are virtually indestructible..worth every penny. Thanks for the contact information, Barb. Best. Horace At 10:52 AM 10/21/2005, you wrote: >Instrument Covers >Jill & Dennis Haley >Salem, Oregon >1(800)274-4543 > >I think it used to be called Instrument Covers by Jill. They >exhibited eons ago at PTG Convention. Call and they'll send you a >packet with samples of the materials, etc. We just bought covers >for our B & D from them. I decided on them because I was impressed >with a cover they made that I saw when I went over to visit John >Minor at University of Illinois. > >Barbara Richmond >----- Original Message ----- >From: <mailto:ZahringerK@missouri.edu>Ken Zahringer >To: <mailto:caut@ptg.org>College and University Technicians >Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 12:15 PM >Subject: [CAUT] Grand Piano covers > >We are planning on buying new covers for our two Ds in the near >future. We have some covers from Jansen on other pianos that we >like pretty well, but I am trying to find out what else is out >there. I have also found a supplier called Perfectly Grand, in >Highland Mills, NY. Their stuff looks good, but I don't have any >experience with it. Have any of you used their covers? How do they >hold up? Anybody know of any other sources out there? Most places >I have found are reselling Jansen's covers. > >Thanks for any info you can give, >Ken Z. >-- >Ken Zahringer, RPT >University of Missouri >School of Music ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/d0/a0/82/2d/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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