Mr Wyatt; Re: Is this a Tom Thumb Piano?

KeyKat88 at aol.com KeyKat88 at aol.com
Tue Oct 21 21:03:15 MDT 2008


Greetings Mr Wyatt,
 
           Thank you for  your response. Yep! That's it, down action and all. 
Where can I get parts  for this piano? Will I have to hand make them?
 
Thank You,
Julia Gottshall
Reading, PA
 
 
 
In a message dated 10/20/2008 1:22:27 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
JWyatt1492 at aol.com writes:

Hello Julia,
 
   If this piano has a down-striking action  it is
almost surly  a  " Sp. 64 ".  designed by  Pratt-
Read  and built for them by Lester.

   It has 64 keys  and a working sustain pedal.   
Its  factory designation  was model  " K  ".  
It is 22 1/2 in. deep and 38 !/2  long
 
   It was advertised in the  1947 Piano Technicians
Journal  as a " Practice " Piano.
 
   The plate is of Magnesium and weighs only 
22 lbs.   Such a piano is displayed in   The  
Foundation Museum among many others. 
 
  The Museum is open each business day and
is free to all  PTG. members.  We ask that you 
register in the visitors book each time you visit.
 
Regards 
Jack Wyatt
Dallas



 
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