---------- > From: SGrossner@aol.com > To: pianotech@byu.edu > Subject: Re: Secretary Desk Piano > Date: Saturday, March 22, 1997 4:15 PM > > In a message dated 97-03-22 14:46:49 EST, you write: > > << This doesn't answer your question, but I've also seen a Story & Clark > disguised as a desk, or chest of drawers. I think it was made in the '40's. > The keybed folded up, and you couldn't tell it was a piano. I''m really > sorry > I've lost track of it. > > Bob Davis > > >> > Bob: I don't if it is the same model, but I have one. A Story and Clark where > the lid folds over the top to resemble a buffet table. Different one, > probably. The keybed does not move on this one, just the lid folds over > everything. You could set a buffet table on it. And i probably will when I > have a party. Regards, Sam Grossner Chicago. I have 2 clients with a Baldwin spinets with this same completely closed desk cabinet made in the 40's. James Grebe from St. Louis pianoman@inlink.com
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