>Does anyone think this piano can be restored? Sure, anything can be, but why? Cost to restore would be greater than the piano would be worth afterwards. Looks like dumpster food to me. Who knows though. We just had someone spend over $1600 to restore a Melodigrand 64 note spinet. A fine specimin. Cabinet was painted black with a brush over a limed oak finish. Cats did their duty all over it. We had to dublicate several pieces of the cabinet, refinish it etc. It was a "family heirloom" though-and the people were thrilled with it. Glenn Grafton Grafton Piano & Organ Co. Souderton PA http://www.dprint.com/grafton/ gleng@fast.net 800-272-5980 The box said "Requires Windows 95, or better." So I bought a Macintosh.
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