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Re: Aeolean baby grand, digest 960129
By Robbie Rhodes

George, I'm sure the piano techs and collectors will provide you with good, sound advice. Here's what I think, though...!

Most really small (short) old baby grands, in my opinion, are no more than a useless piece of furniture: the tone is so poor. I much prefer the sound of a big, 56-inch vertical "upright" piano, which has much more sound board area than has the tiny grand.

The "baby grand" piano exists to fill the piano salesman's requirement for an _inexpensive_ grand piano. It's extremely difficult to make a tiny piano with the same tone that a bigger piano has. But the typical piano customer is more concerned with the price. The baby grand has almost the same number of parts as a big concert grand, therefore if it is to be cheaper it can only be because it is assembled hastily, and the design probably hasn't changed in 80 years! (And it was a poor design _then_!)

Your big old Gulbransen vertical will yield much more exciting music than an old baby grand. Have a good piano tech look it over for you -- the crack in the plate may not be serious. Then get the book by Art Reblitz on rebuilding player pianos, and fix it up like new.

You'll love it!

Cheers,

Robbie Rhodes


(Message sent Tue 30 Jan 1996, 06:32:10 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

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