Ok, All; I've been following this post with some interest. I realize that the Vose upright is just another old piano, but what about something like this? http://www.antiquepianoshop.com/product/17/kimball-arts-crafts-player-piano/ or, more in general, what about some of these? http://www.antiquepianoshop.com/products/upright/mission-arts-crafts-upright/ Is there anything to the "arts and crafts" furniture style that will bring a premium? And on a player to boot? If you look at some of the cases on these, they are interesting to say the least. Gothic looking, quartered oak, and so on. Do any of these command a premium is any sense? What about selling pianos through this web site? Has anyone of you tried to do that? Many things here say "SOLD", but are they really? Can someone enlighten me on all this? Thanks, John Bartlett On 29 Oct 2010 08:59, Terry Farrell wrote: >Yeah, I have gotten a giggle out of that website in the past.... >Terry Farrell On Oct 28, 2010, at 10:26 PM, Darrel Farris wrote: >> His research likely included this: >> > http://www.antiquepianoshop.com/product/26/vose-sons-mission-style-upright-piano/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20101029/b76ab1ed/attachment.htm>
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