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WTB: 65-Note Christmas Rolls
By Ken Vinen

Jarl --

A quick solution to your search for Christmas Music on 65 note player
piano rolls is this:

Purchase the music you want on the 65 Note "A" Style coin piano roll.

Re-spool the music on old 65 note cores!

A good source is Dave Miner Manufacturing.  He has Christmas music
rolls listed in his catalogue.

While not the perfect solution, it is buy far very economical because
you get ten tunes on an "A" roll for about $40.00.

Many years ago, I had a lot of super 65 note rolls that I wanted to
hear.  Not having a 65 note player at the time, I spliced them together
and played them on my Peerless Coin Piano.  Do the reverse, and you
have your problem solved.

Kindest regards - Ken Vinen, Stratford, Ontario, Canada.
kvinen@orc.ca.geentroep [ drop .geentroep to reply ]



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