yamaha g-5

ilex cameron ross i1ex@earthlink.net
Sun, 19 Sep 2004 16:33:38 -0400


Terry, didn't you say you're in FL? that might have something to do with the
ok-ness of it being grey market, but I have also heard that grey market/wet
pianos don't typically become a problem for about 5-10 years. this is always
an interesting topic of conversation, so...


}-----Original Message-----
}From: pianotech-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org]On
}Behalf Of Farrell
}Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 2:20 PM
}To: Pianotech
}Subject: Re: yamaha g-5
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}My son's piano teacher owns a 1983 Yamy G5 with two pedals. Indeed it is
}gray market. And indeed it is one of the nicest pianos I service. Monster
}sound, nice treble, no killer octave, fabulous action. She loves it also.
}She bought it about two years ago for $7,500. I think she got a great deal.
}
}Terry Farrell
}
}----- Original Message -----
}From: "Phil Bondi" <phil@philbondi.com>
}To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
}Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 10:16 AM
}Subject: Re: yamaha g-5
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}
}> richard.ucci@att.net wrote:
}>
}> > Hi Folks, I have a client with a Yamaha g-5 circa 1962. It only has
}> > two pedals. Is this grey market or just the way they were making them
}> > back then?
}> >
}> >
}> >
}> > Rick Ucci/ Ucci Piano
}> >
}> very gray. 2 pedals is the givaway. I have one in my shop now awaiting
}> me to re-whatever to it. Good luck.
}>
}> Phil Bondi(Fl)
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