I have a church that wants to sell a gutted, great big, Weber Themodist
Grand. It looks exactly like many of the early Duo Art Webers except
there is no place for snakebite levers or Theme, or Soft/dance levers.
It is the one with the heavy looking legs and case. It has the cast
iron keybed, mahogany wood case. It has been well taken care of, but I
would suggest a new bridge (hairline cracks) and recrown the soundboard
when you restring. You could get by without stringing for a while if
you like as no present bridge problems are evident. The plate has the
eagle cast into it. This is a very desirable piano. You supply the Duo
Art parts. I have a few much later Weber Duo Art stacks if you need
them from my parts collection. The last one I sold for $1,500.00 Make
me an offer. It is a church that will spend the proceeds restoring 3
other antique grands.
D.L. Bullock Piano World St. Louis
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