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FS: Werner Player Piano in Dayton, Ohio
By Lou Kretchek

For sale, free to a good home:  Werner player piano, circa 1920,
with a Schulz action.  Piano has had no work done on it and the
case is good but with very dark finish.  Main pump and all below
the keybed rebuilt about 20 years ago.  Upper action is disassembled,
striker pneumatics recovered and reglued, new valves, pouch pneumatics
recovered but not glued in.  Upper action mostly in pieces but it's
_all_ there.  All parts and pieces are tagged and in separate bags.
No guesswork as to what goes where.

Located in Dayton, Ohio.  All you need to do is come and get it.
Bring your own muscle and truck. Email me with your questions at
<ncrgolfer@aol.com>

Lou Kretchek


(Message sent Wed 24 Sep 2003, 18:43:20 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  Dayton, FS, Ohio, Piano, Player, Werner

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