Luke Myers wrote:
> This has got to be about the silliest statement, in an ad
> for a non-working player, that I've ever seen, right here:
> "The player piano diaphragm is shot and will require repair
> and service in order to work."
That's a Cable Euphona, one of the easiest to repair, as Cable used
paper gaskets between everything they glued together. Cable pianos
are very well-built, too. If you've got the space, I'd go for that
piano as your first full rebuild project!
> You're lucky if you stumble across a player piano in good
> condition. Here's one right here, a working Kimball player piano:
>
> https://wichita.craigslist.org/msg/5326952565.html
That one is a modern Kimball player unit. They can have real
problems with the electronic roll control, and the molded bellows
used to operate things -- you can see two of them in the pictures
of the open top.
I suspect the Cable is the better deal. Just my opinion, though!
David Dewey
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