The wood is seasoned and cured to endure a dry climate as opposed to the "domestic" climate which has a much higher mean temperature. They also make one made for a tropical climate. The "gray Market" pianos often have wood and glue joint problems here. -- Newton Hunt Highland Park, NJ mailto:nhunt@jagat.com David Love wrote: > > Anybody have any information on the difference between Yamaha pianos built > in Japan for Japanese distribution versus ones for US distribution. I have > a customer looking at a U1, 15 years old that falls into the made for > Japanese distribution category. It has only two pedals, otherwise there is > not obvious difference. > > David Love > _____________________________________________________________________________________ > Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
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