Money's no object

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Tue, 9 Sep 2003 18:53:41 EDT


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Greg,

Got to try a 7 ft. Mason & Hamlin. Add a 225 Bosendorfer to my list.....or 
why not a 9 ft. Estonia?

Good Luck,

Rich Galassini
Cunningham PIano Company
Philadelphia, Pa.
(800) 394-1117

In a message dated 9/9/03 4:31:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
gnewell@ameritech.net writes:

> 
> Greetings list goers,
>         I am in a position of trying to gather information for a church who 
> has a sky high budget to find a piano their music director likes. I believe 
> they are interested in a 7 footer. He, the director, has tried and likes the 
> Grotrian and the Pleyel. He has tried more than a few S&S B's and was "under 
> whelmed (his words)" by them. He disliked the "accelerated action" 
> specifically. He has seen the Petrof and was somewhat interested but not for the main 
> instrument so he may be looking at a 7' and possibly a 6' instrument as well. 
> He rather dislikes the bright, harsh sound and favors a full bodied tone 
> quality. A man after my own heart! In the case of a rather large budget with these 
> tastes in mind, where would you steer this individual? I even suggested a 
> hand built piano like one from Ron Overs or Stephen P. (I forget his last name) 
> but it seems that he is trying to have something in place by January as the 
> donators of the money are getting antsy. Suggestions PLEASE! 
> 


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