----- Original Message ----- From: <Wimblees@AOL.COM> > As I have stated many times on the list, pianos that are more than 75 years > old need to be retired. Only in rare and unusual circumstances are these > pianos worth restoring. (Sorry to all you tuners out there who think these > older pianos are worth their weight in gold.) > Hi Willem, What would be your take on rare and unusual circumstances for restoring pianos? Have a great holiday. Doug Mahard, Associate >
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