---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment A little more feedback here. We have just gotten in our first Sohmer grand and console. I can tell you that the console looks like the original #35 (is that right?) Sohmer scale. The grand appears to have some changes made, but both pianos came in beautifully prepped. They play very well and are the best Korean pianos I have seen, IMHO as good as a C series Yamie. Rich Galassini Cunningham Piano Company Philadelphia, Pa. (800) 394-1117 In a message dated 9/5/03 1:27:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time, roger.j@sasktel.net writes: > > Hi Dave, > I don't think they are the old Sohmer scales, but I will do > some checking. > You are not nut's, we have made some large steps forward in the last year, > and just a few small steps backwards thankfully. But we are moving forward, > with better things yet to come. > > A lot of my input thus far has been about getting back to some basics, and > executing it well. The factory culture is a changing. > We are using mainly Renner and Abel hammers in our Grands and it is sure > paying off in the area of tone quality and the ease of voicing. The graphite > has gone from Samick action centres, that I can take some credit for. However > Renner hammer shanks and wips will still have a light coat of graphite. > > Thank's for the compliment. It's nice to get feed back, positive or > negative. > > ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/50/77/20/bd/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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