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Duo-Art Player Removed from 1924 Steinway M
By Marc Goodman

Imagine, someone gutting a Steinway M Duo-Art in this day and age,
like there are not thousands of no-player 1920s Steinways out there
that he could choose from!  Well, I hope someone gets the parts and
can put them in another disemboweled Duo-Art.

Marc Goodman
Cleveland, Ohio

 [ Fortunately a qualified player technician (instead of a woodcutter)
 [ was hired to remove the player system so the piano could be sold,
 [ because nowadays most piano stores will not accept a player piano.
 [ -- Editor (Robbie


(Message sent Sun 6 Feb 2011, 15:58:08 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

Key Words in Subject:  1924, Duo-Art, M, Player, Removed, Steinway

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