Reminds me of the ads that said it wasn't a Steinway if every part wasn't from Steinway. In a way, I can see their point, but I wondered, "What then shall I call the piano that is all Steinway except maybe a replacement string or some minor part?" I never figured that one out. Clyde JIMRPT@AOL.COM wrote: > Does this mean that if we aren't an "authorized agent" of S&S and we > highlight the S&S "trademark" on the plate with black laquer that we are > violating their "trademark"??? Think this is a disingenious > proposition??.........would you have thought the same about about decals > before you read this 'supposedly authetic' fax?? > > I don't know about anyone else but I find myself speechless. > Is 'anyone on this list an "authorized agent" of S&S??? > Jim Bryant (FL)
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