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Aeolian "Sting 2" Player Piano
By Bruce Clark

If you are interested in a "cute-looking" piano with poorly built
insides that are far from dependable, buy it.  Then you will have
been stung by "The Sting!"

As a former repairman of player pianos, I believe you would be much
further ahead by buying an older well-made player piano built in the
1920s and having it properly restored.  It will cost you less in the
long run.  Generally the old pianos use the same rolls that the new
pianos use.

Bruce Clark


(Message sent Wed 19 Dec 2001, 13:06:38 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  2, Aeolian, Piano, Player, Sting

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