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Storing an Orchestrion
By Bob Fitterman

Perhaps this is a dumb question, but I'm having trouble coming up with
a good answer on my own, so I shall ask it.

I'm contemplating the purchase of an orchestrion which is currently
available to me.  It will not fit into my present home, but I suspect
that I will be able to have a place for it within 12 months.  The
seller is unwilling to store it for me.

Where might be a good place to seek storage for it?  I'd be concerned
about putting it into a typical warehouse where it might come under
attack by insects, rodents, etc. or suffer harm from temperature or
humidity variations.

Any ideas?

Bob Fitterman
bobf@ilx.com


(Message sent Tue 24 Mar 1998, 17:38:50 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

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