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65-note Piano Rolls
By Larry Norman

[After clarification of the confusion caused in part by your over-
zealous Relief Editor, who was totally unaware of the modern-day 65-key
player piano, Larry was able to send this advice to Kathy Chambers]

Hi Kathy, 

I think your last reply to us is that you do have a 1900 65-note player
piano?   The rolls have metal pin ends and six holes to the inch.  Then
my previous email about my website will supply you with a source of 65-
note rolls.

I am expecting to put out a new roll auction around October and I do
have a very nice selection of 65-note musicals, and there are one or two
Christmas rolls in the collection.

Musically,
Larry



(Message sent Tue, 21 Jun 2005 19:38:11 -0400 , from time zone -0400.)

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