You creep! (; >)) That was not my question. I offered you two kinds of Steinway D's : one is zero years old, the other is one hundred years old. WHAT IS YOUR CHOICE? More regards! (; EAR On 18-jan-05, at 21:46, Stéphane Collin wrote: > Hi André. > > Well, I have choice between that Steinway D from 1980 in that > recording studio, and that Steinway A from 1891 that you voiced, and > now sitting next to the D. My choice is quick and easy : I choose for > the best piano, that is, the Steinway A. > > Regards, > > Stéphane Collin. > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "antares" <antares@euronet.nl> > To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org> > Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 9:33 PM > Subject: Re: soundboards > > >> >> On 18-jan-05, at 21:26, Terry wrote: >> >>> Hundred year old Steinway for sure. Why pay $95K for a new one when >>> you can >>> buy one just as good for $15K? I mean, either way, you are going to >>> want to >>> tear it apart anyway, right? >>> >>> Terry Farrell >>> >>> >>>> I have posed this question before : >>>> >>>> If you had the choice : you can get a brand new Steinway D and you >>>> can >>>> get a hundred year old Steinway D... >>>> What would be your choice? >>>> >>>> André Oorebeek >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives >>> >>> >> >> No no Terry, >> >> let me try to be more clear : >> >> You don't have to pay anything and you have the choice between a new >> D and a hundred year old D. >> What's it gonna be? >> >> (; ? >> >> friendly greetings >> from >> André Oorebeek >> >> Vita Dura Est >> >> _______________________________________________ >> pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives >> > > > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > > friendly greetings from André Oorebeek Vita Dura Est
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