Superb 1900 era grand sought, restored or not.

gordon stelter lclgcnp@yahoo.com
Sun, 9 Jan 2005 16:12:25 -0800 (PST)


I am looking for an ornate grand, 5'8" and up, for a 
ballroom in Hawaii. Considering the style of the
ballroom interior a Sohmer comes to mind, but another
high-end piano would also suffice. NO JUNK! If it is
not restored to perfection ( new board or immaculately
preserved original )  I will consider it unrestored
and engage someone who really knows their business to
do this. Please contact me privately.
     Gordon


--- Dave Doremus <algiers_piano@bellsouth.net> wrote:

> Everyone has been great with suggestions, and brass
> screws of all 
> types are available but not plain steel. Does any
> one share my 
> mistrust of the oddly shiny barss, zinc plated and
> stainless screws? 
> Why cant I find just the plain old steel guys? I do
> save a lot of old 
> piano screws and clean them up, but sometimes you
> need new ones.....
> 
> 
> ----Dave
> 
> 
> -----------------------------
> Dave Doremus, RPT
> New Orleans
> ------------------------------
> 
> On 1/7/05, George Tyson said:
> 
> >Hi Dave,
> >   Fastenal at
> <http://www.fastenal.com>www.fastenal.com has brass 
> >slotted Round, Flat and Oval head wood screws as
> short as 1/4". 
> >They have a store in New Orleans at 105 Harbor
> Circle according to 
> >their catalog.   Ph 504-248-8492.  This chainstore
> specializes in 
> >fasteners.  Their catalog is also worth having.
> >
> >George Tyson, Rogue Valley Chapt. Klamath Falls
> Oregon
> >
> 
> -- 



		
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