Yamaha C3

VOCE88 VOCE88@aol.com
Sun, 26 Apr 1998 20:30:41 EDT


In a message dated 98-04-25 16:33:55 EDT, you write:

<< Oh ....Please.... a Petrof is better than a Yamaha.... I can't believe
someone
 would dare make that comparison.  Sorry but this one is a strong... I DON"T
 THINK SO!
 
 Yamaha will be a great piano at that price.  
 
 Ed Tomlinson >>

Whoa...Now hold on there partner. I absolutely dare to make that comparison
and I feel it is a very valid one. Comparing a piano that uses a Renner action
in its 6+ ft. model and uses beech rims as apposed to luaun AND that doesn't
sound like a tin can after 5 years of heavy play.

......Wait....Im sorry, I am starting to sound like a Philistine here. There
certainly is room for all pianos. Ed, I think you should play some well
prepped Petrofs. If your local dealer doesn't regulate or voice them, Im
sorry. Take the time to learn its specs. and to voice a Renner hammer. It may
improve your business.

Richard Galassini
Cunningham Piano Co
1 800 394 1117


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