DaleP34429@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 96-11-13 19:11:34 EST, you write: > > << I know this is a dumb question aqfter being at the TSA Seminar at > Austin, TX last weekend. The information that I'm asking for was > readily excessable to me, but I did not pick it up. Who now makes Mason > & Hamlin and where can my friend order parts for an older piano? > Thanks in advance, > Lenny Childs > Childs Piano Service > San Antonio, TX > >> > Lenny, > Only dumb questions are the ones we don't ask that we don't know the > answer. > Mason & Hamlin was purchased by PianoDisc. Their number is on the inside back > cover of the PTG Journal. Sure enjoyed your horn playing at TSA, want to do > it again in Ft. Worth? Let me know, I will try to get some stuff lined up. > > Your friendly bass player, > DaleThanks Dale, I knew that there was a class on the history of M&H being one of the classes, but I had to teach a pase class 0n string tying for two of the days we were there. Although I do remember a table near the PianoDisc area about M&H, but I didn't realize that they were the new owners. On the horn playing, I sure had a wonderful time playing and am looking forward to doing the same next year at Fort Worth, TX. Thanks for getting and keeping the A-440 group together. Sincerely, Lenny Childs
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