---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment I would include any Aeolian product made in Memphis, particularly the spinets. Melodigrand comes to mind. Don't forget Whitney pianos, either. Dave S. In a message dated 3/3/03 3:38:11 PM Pacific Standard Time, hoffsoco@martin.luther.edu writes: > At 17:05 3/3/2003 -0600, you wrote: > >Okay, now here's that other list. I'll start: > > > >1. Lester "Betsy Ross" > >2. Any piano with the word "Winter" in the name > >3. Most church "basement" or rec-room pianos > >4. PA Stark and similar 60's spinets > >5. Gulbransen spinets/consoles > >6. Pianos that have been underwater more than 6 decades > >7. Any piano with bass string diameters exceeding, say, 1/2 inch <G> > >... > > > >Your turn. > > > >Alan Barnard > >Salem, MO > > 8. Brambach > 9. Kranich & Bach > 10. Story & Clark school consoles ('60s/'70s) > > extra credit - any alleged grand under 5', but especially "La Petite". ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/79/3b/86/dc/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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