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Piano Without a Player Action Is More Valuable
By Don Winter

I can understand the morality of saving a piano as well as the morality
of saving an injured pigeon found in the park.  But 99.99% of the
population does not feel that way and the fact that I am unable to sell
this piano demonstrates that percentage.

This is not the only reproducing piano for sale.  I am sure that, right
here in Florida, I can fill a semi with unrestored ones, given a few
weeks to round them up.

Don Winter



(Message sent Tue, 8 Oct 2002 08:10:00 -0400 , from time zone -0400.)

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