At 09:39 AM 3/25/97 -0500, you wrote: >Bob: > >Maybe one of our British members, like Barrie or Simon, can help us out >with this one. The name is not Everstaff, it's EAVESTAFF, which was >made in England up until the mid-1970's. > >Les Smith >lessmith@buffnet.net >These pianos were also made under license by Hardman&Peck IN the 30's and 40's.I have seen several so they are still around. One of the nicer spinet designs I have seen. Gene Roe >On Tue, 25 Mar 1997 RVCARR@aol.com wrote: > >> Dear collective wisdom: >> >> Had a call yesterday from a lady (don't know her or her piano) whose house >> had burned. In the house was an Everstaff MiniPiano. She needs an idea of >> replacement value for the insurance claim. I have no clue. I've worked on >> MiniPianos (though not called Everstaff) before, and if it's a piano like >> that, as far as I'm concerned it has no replacement value! Perhaps that's my >> personal problem. >> >> Anyhow, if you can help me help her, feel free to reply, privately or >> otherwise. >> >> Thanks, >> Robert Carr in FLA >> > >
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