The Art of French Leading

Stéphane Collin collin.s@skynet.be
Fri, 28 Jan 2005 14:31:49 +0100


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Hello list.

This nice 1864 Pleyel 260 cm has been upgraded, probably in the factory, =
as was very usual in those days.  The action has been modified, for =
sure.
Interesting : the keys have ivory on the sides.
Strange : look at the leads.  One at the front (it has swollen through =
the thin ivory), one at the back, and... one exactly at the balance =
hole.  Yes.
Does anybody have a clue for what is the theory behind this creative =
leading ?

Best regards.

St=E9phane Collin.
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