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From: Mad727@aol.com (Frank Friedman)
To: rollreq@foxtail.com
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 14:07:13 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Help!
Maybe you can help us. We purchased an antique player grand piano which
was supposed to have been made in the early 1900's for the royalty of
Germany, supposedly one of only two ever made at that time. It has
printed in front of it, "Hupfeld, Phonola, C-Ronisch". The signature
handwritten inside looks like "Limbach"; it's hard to read.
The length of the player piano is 80 inches; it is a plain black high
gloss finish, the tracking bar has 100 holes. It came with 65 rolls;
not sure if they're original rolls (they each came with their own printed
boxes though) and the paper is an oldish colored dirty white. This piano
was rebuilt in l986.
Do you have any info you might be able to share, or would you happen
to know who we can contact for such info? Any help will be greatly
appreciated. We're also thinking of selling this as we really don't
have room for this in my home. Would you happen to know what we should
ask for it? Thank you so much.
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