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Hardman Duo Sustain
By Don Teach

To the best of my memory some of the Aeolian Hardman Duos did not have
sustain pedals from the factory.  Aeolian appears to have been saving
money on production.  I think the ones that had sustain pedal pneumatics
in the bottom of the piano.  You could buy a pneumatic ready to go, so to
speak, at one time from Player Piano Co.  It would be easy to build or I
could send you an old one from an old upright.

Don Teach
Shreveport Music Co, 1610 E. Bert Kouns, Shreveport,  LA  71105
dat-smc@juno.com



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