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David's Email ilvey at sbcglobal.net
Sat Sep 20 20:46:04 MDT 2008


I'm having problems with my !ntellect program's email so I have to copy to Outlook Express...

I don't see Charles Walters much, but at Stanford they had a sale and a 6+ C Walters was available.   I was under impressed with it.   Maybe it is a quiet piano?   I would really like to be impressed with Charles Walters but I see so few in California, Bay Area...

David Ilvedson


I'm somewhat surprised that, when discussing the new grand market, the name Charles Walter doesn't pop up more often.  Smaller company, a bit more limited distribution, perhaps, and not the "Big Brand Name" image, but their 6' 4" grand is definitely on my short list
of keepers.

Dan Dannenfelser,
Sacramento, CA

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul T Williams <pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu>
To: bruce at bgpianotech.com; Pianotech List <pianotech at ptg.org>
Sent: Sat, 20 Sep 2008 2:23 pm
Subject: Re: Mason & Hamlin & Other Pianos



Bruce, 

I think the M&H new ones are great!!  I worked in a store a few years ago when the "new" ones started coming in..  A far better instrument over the Aeolean's to be sure, but not sure about how they compare to the good old days.  Those oldies must have been really good to compete with Steinway, but Steinway still ruled then....as now. We have a few here from the 20's and are really dependable.  The new ones I serviced at the store in Seattle were easy to tune and prep out of the box, and had a rich, warm sound with that carrying, powerful bass that they were famous for in the old days... 



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