The University of Minnesota has purchased the building that has
housed my business since 1998, therefore I have to move my shop to
a new location. The new space will have 600 square feet less than
I presently have, so not everything is going to the new location.
Some things will be going to the great beyond, but I am listing
a few out-of-the-ordinary units that I hope will be sold and survive.
Some are listed on my web page: http://bartonplayerpianos.com/
* Upright Bush & Lane Unitype. Less-than-average condition. $200
* 1911 Steinway upright 88/65 note Themodist. 80 % original.
Still works, case refinished, roll storage bench, 95 rolls. $4500
* 1928 Chickering Ampico "B". Refinished ebony. Perfect ivories,
soundboard, strings, and pinblock. Plays exceptionally well.
100 rolls. $5,500
* 1914 Autopiano upright "Conservatory Model". This piano was designed
with an original pump, motor, automatic-rewind and shut-off. Complete
and un-restored. $900
* 1933 Stroud Art Case grand with late Duo-Art system. Complete and
un-restored. $750
* Stroud upright full Duo-Art. Painted case. May be willing to part
out. Best offer.
* Ampico upright player action and various units.
* Wind motors; Baldwin, Cable, Pratt & Reed, Gulbransen, Standard,
Autopiano, Kimball, and more.
* A few hundred Ampico rolls, un-cataloged.
Don Barton - Barton Player Piano Co.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
http://bartonplayerpianos.com/
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