AE I have not been able to open the attachments for the class schedule yet. However, Nancy is here on Thursday when I will have her work on it. Something about saving to disc, which I haven't done before. Anyhow, these comments below brings back memories of Jack bringing his action models to the hotel while I thought he could have more effectively taught the class at the museum. The comment about hearing more about the museum in the next few months perked my ears up. Forward as Claude would say... GJ On Nov 19, 2006, at 6:52 AM, Ruth Phillips wrote: > > There is also one in the Jack Wyatt Museum at PTG’s home office, Kansas > City KS. One of many wonders Jack has assembled for the piano > technicians. > It transposes up to a full octave! One story is Irving Berlin used > one as he > only played in the key of C. > You’ll be hearing more about the museum in the next few months. > Ruth Phillips > > >From: "R.Moffatt & Sons Piano" moffatt5 at telus.net > >Yes. Cantos Music Museum in Calgary. > > >www.Cantos.ca > > >Bob > > >R.Moffatt & Sons > >Calgary, Alberta , Canada T3E 5G4 > > > >From: "Jim" <jim at pianoguy.com> > > | I have a Transposing Heintzman !!! > | I've only seen 1 other one in 25 years of tuning . . . > | Do any of you, or your customers have any ?? > | > | Jim Kinnear > | Collingwood, Ca > | > | > | > >| From: "John Ross". > | > I have seen a transposing upright piano that they made, some also > had > | > sustenuto. > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/enriched Size: 3950 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20061119/ab319637/attachment-0001.bin
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