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Mason & Hamlin and A. B. Chase Player Pianos
By David Oppenheim

Hi MMD and Amanda, The name of the song that the Seeburg coin
piano at "House on the Rock" is playing is "Casey Jones".

In regards to the other question from 181212 MMD concerning the
later A. B. Chase player pianos, I did see a mid-teens unrestored
A. B. Chase player (located in South Carolina) that had what
I believe was a Standard or Autopiano player action in it.

John Tuttle (Player-Care.com) has a list of the various later
mechanisms that are sometimes found in A. B. Chase pianos, besides
the early player unit that is housed completely below the key bed
of a regular style upright piano.

David Oppenheim
Savannah, Georgia


(Message sent Sun 16 Dec 2018, 20:33:55 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

Key Words in Subject:  B, Chase, Hamlin, Mason, Pianos, Player

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