"CC'

Nichols nicho@zianet.com
Fri, 28 Jan 2005 21:31:03 -0700


Wait'll you hear it, James. It was the first piano I snuck up on while 
doing prep work for others at the NAMM show, and it was ...... incredible. 
There were two in the room, and the room wasn't really big enough for the 
sound of one. Even with all the people running around and setting up, 
etc.  Like most "show" pianos, it could have used a little more play-in, 
but.... wait'll you hear it.

Later,
Guy

At 06:55 AM 1/28/2005 -0600, you wrote:
>Good morning all,
>Just got my Feb issue of the Music Trades Mag.  It has a multi page spread 
>on the Mason & Hamlin and a pic of the underside of the new "CC". with a 
>DOUBLE Centripetal Tension Resonator in place.  Since I have NEVER seen an 
>old M&H CC I wonder for those of you who have, did the originals have a 
>single ones like all the rest?   I have been turned on by M&H's since my 
>beginning in 1962 and used to own a 20's "A' till, the big D hit in 1999. 
>Today I have a "A' from the Aeolian years to tune and has been a client 
>for many years now.
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