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Piano Board => Instruments => Topic started by: ASBpiano on October 27, 2003, 04:16:04 AM

Title: 1929 Mason & Hamlin model A is done... pics
Post by: ASBpiano on October 27, 2003, 04:16:04 AM
Hey everyone,
My Mason & Hamlin 1929 model A is done being rebuilt!  I went a tried it on Friday night and I am in love... everything is perfect  ;D

I got a shot of the interior and decal before the guy showed some signs of wanting to go home after a long day at work  ::)  Ah well, more to come when its delivered on Wed.  Here are the shots:

*Edit:  for some reason the pics aren't showing up.  Here are the links to them.  

https://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid85/pafd1f0710450f43588632503326f1762/fabe4786.jpg.orig.jpg

https://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid85/p9875831d07e0ed7b24a70eff54de18de/fabe477e.jpg.orig.jpg

By the way, does anyone know what the latin on the decal means?

-Ari  :)
Title: Re: 1929 Mason & Hamlin model A is done... pics
Post by: Brian Lawson, RPT on October 27, 2003, 08:37:54 PM

Sorry You are trying to access an image from outside of image station

your pics dont show , could be the   " 86.jpg.orig.jpg  " double  extentions on your file names
Title: Re: 1929 Mason & Hamlin model A is done... pics
Post by: xenon on October 29, 2003, 01:08:29 AM
Image station?  Sounds like a dictatorship!  Well, I took off the unnecessary extensions, and found them.  I tried linking them, but that didn't work (probably the doings of Image Station).  So, I put them in a location where it'll be able to show.  Here they are:

(https://omegaserv.kicks-ass.net/antimac/piano1.jpg)
(https://omegaserv.kicks-ass.net/antimac/piano2.jpg)

As for the Latin, after doing some Googling, I found:

"palmam qui meruit ferat" means "Let him bear the palm who has deserved it." (Source: https://www.sacklunch.net/Latin/P/palmamquimeruitferat.html)

"Sui generis" means (lit.) "its own gender/genus or unique in its characteristics" or "one of a kind" (Source: www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sui_generis)