Stieff upright

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Thu, 23 May 2002 10:36:01 -0400


In a message dated Thu, 23 May 2002  8:16:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "Farrell" <mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com> writes:

>Why restrict Knabes to late 20s? I just pulled apart an 1893 Knabe that was built quite like a tank - open block, full grand-like pinblock/plate flange and full plate flange on bottom of plate/piano. Most ribs still had about a 40-foot radius curve to them. Oh, and the termites loved the way it tasted!
>
>Terry Farrell
>  
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>Subject: Re: Stieff upright
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>> In a message dated Wed, 22 May 2002 11:53:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time, David Ilvedson <ilvey@sbcglobal.net> writes:
>> 
>> >I would be interested in a top ten/twenty list of uprights for 
>> >rebuilding...solid well built pianos. Beyond the obvious: Steinway, Mason 
>> >& Hamlin, Baldwin (other obvious ones?)...
>> >
>> >David I.
>> 
>> My list would include, 
>> Stieffs,
>> Conover and Conover Cables,
>> Krakauer
>> Bush and Lane
>> Bush and Gerts
>> late 20's Knabes
>> late 20's Chickerings
>> Steinerts
>> some Humes
>> 
>> The ultimate authority on this subject would probably be Jack Wyatt (I think he was there when these pianos were being built). (:)
>> 
>> David Koelzer
>> DFW


I don't know!!  I was just trying to keep my list short.  Actually, the Knabes I have worked on between 1900 and 1925 have been inconsistant.

David Koelzer
DFW


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