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Player Piano Provenance
By Deidre Dixon

My restored 1926 Chickering Ampico has just been delivered to my
house and I am really enjoying playing it.  But it does make me wonder,
who originally bought my piano, and where?  Is there any information
of this type available?

Thanks as always,
Deidre Dixon
Greenville, South Carolina

 [ At https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provenance -- "Provenance
 [ (from the French provenir, "to come from"), is the chronology
 [ of the ownership, custody or location of a historical object.
 [ The term was originally mostly used in relation to works of art,
 [ but is now used in similar senses in a wide range of fields..."
 [ -- Robbie


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