Mysterious but Very Nice

Robert Moffatt moffatt5@telus.net
Fri, 22 Nov 2002 21:18:43 -0700


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Could be a Mason & Risch.=20


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  From: Alan R. Barnard=20
  To: Pianotech=20
  Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 8:58 PM
  Subject: Re: Mysterious but Very Nice


  Thanks Susan .... no holes, no "Grand" hype and the serial # doesn't =
fit the Heintzman ... but maybe Nordheimer 1957 (Jolly Roger suggests =
Lesage but the serial would make that 1939 and I don't think it's that =
old--although I don't really know what pianos made in the late 30's were =
like. Weren't most of them players?)=20

  Alan Barnard
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    From: Susan Kline=20
    To: Pianotech=20
    Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 8:57 PM
    Subject: Re: Mysterious but Very Nice


    At 09:22 PM 11/22/2002 -0500, you wrote:

      Sounds like a Heintzman from Toronto. =20

    It's definitely Canadian, with those Robertson screws.=20

    If it's a Heintzman, it probably has a system in the=20
    treble where the strings go through holes individually=20
    drilled through the bearing bar. And although it isn't=20
    all that large, it may talk (in a decal inside) about=20
    being a kind of grand. Vertical grand, was that the term?=20

    But it could be another Canadian brand.=20

    Susan=20

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