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The "Cement" Lauter Piano
By Philip Jamison

I actually owned a cement (concrete?)-cased piano.  This was a 5-foot
grand from the 1930s.  The case was grained and looked just like
veneer.  I may not have known it was cement except for a few dings
in the finish which revealed the white mortar.  It was heavy, but not
"nine-man" heavy.  I think I used three guys to move it.  A cheap
piano, but interesting.  I don't remember if it was a Lauter.

Philip Jamison


(Message sent Sat 10 Apr 2004, 10:28:08 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  Cement, Lauter, Piano

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