The Spinet Curse!

Terry terry@farrellpiano.com
Sat, 22 Jan 2005 10:29:24 -0500


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FWIW:

Perusing Baldwin's piano history website page:=20

http://www.baldwinpiano.com/about/history.html
I found the following (the culprit!):

In 1935 Wurlitzer introduced the world's first spinet-sized piano. It =
represented a historic breakthrough in style, tone and performance along =
with the value so critical during America's economic depression. Notable =
among design innovations characteristic of Wurlitzer were larger =
soundboard areas -- providing "bigger" sound from smaller piano models.

Arrrrgggggg!

Terry Farrell
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