I've seen a couple. I believe that they were made by Samick for our Brothers south of the border; i.e. South America. They do have a reputation of being "horrible", although they're not that bad. Of course, we could sell some regulation and voicing work on almost all of them that I have seen. But they'll never be a really great piano, like some Steinway's I've worked on, and most Yamaha's or Kawai's or Baldwin's are capable of. ( In that order) Kevin E. Ramsey ramsey@extremezone.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Goodale" <rrg@nevada.edu> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 5:48 PM Subject: Re: Horugal Help > Never heard of it. It sounds European. Is this common in your area? > > Rob Goodale, RPT > Lost Wages, NV > > Phil Bondi wrote: > > > Dear Rob: > > > > > A G-3, We're talking about a Yamaha here correct? > > > > um..no...the subject line reads..Horugal. > > > > I wish it was a Yamaha... > > > > roo(k) >
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