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Value of Push-up Piano Player
By Don Teach

I think many of the respondents to the question that was originally
asked are overlooking that the push-up player in question is one that
plays all 88 notes and not the common 65-note variety.

We used to buy the 65-noters for 25 to 100 dollars and they still
show up in attics in old neighborhoods.  88-note models are rare as
hens teeth to me, as I have seen only one and it is was really nice.

Don Teach


(Message sent Mon 2 May 2011, 15:08:31 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

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