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Declining Prices
By Bruce Grimes

I agree with D.L. Bullock: some of us are still spending.  Because we
love it.  But there are pianos that would have been sold in a flash on
eBay fifteen years ago, like that drawer model Duo-Art or the Steinway
Duo-Arts, that nobody is even bidding on.

I don't care!  There may be silver threads among the gold, but
I'm still putting on my old grey bonnet, hitching my piano rolls to my
grand, and through fields of clover, I'm off over and over...

Frankly as a net buyer, I don't mind the declining prices, except for
what it might do to the recut industry.

Bruce Grimes



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