1963 Mason & Hamlin console question
Rob Goodale
rrg at unlv.nevada.edu
Tue Sep 11 12:21:55 MDT 2007
"Mason & Hamlin" was not "Mason & Hamlin" in those days. From that era it
would have been built by Aeolian . It's not a stretch of imagination to
understand how it could be a bad action, (and piano for that matter). The
same model was probably also sold under other names. In other words, it's
not really a Mason & Hamlin.
Rob Goodale, RPT
Las Vegas, NV
> Hello all,
>
> although I have not seen this piano in person yet, I'm told by a fellow
> tech that M&H uprights from about the 50's to early-mid 60's usually had
> *all* plastic flanges in the action! Does anyone here agree with this? I
> thought M&S was on par with Steinway for qualtiy, but maybe that only
> holds true for the Grands, and not the verticals. Appreciate any feedback
> on this matter asap. Thanks!
>
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> Terry Peterson
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