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Offline elephant

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Schimmel 213
on: September 21, 2005, 10:05:30 PM
I´m in love. Has anyone else played it?

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Re: Schimmel 213
Reply #1 on: September 22, 2005, 02:43:11 AM

Yes, I've played on the CC 213 T

https://www.schimmel-piano.de/e/fluegel/213-T-SCH.html

It is a beautiful piano and the one I've chosen to purchase as soon as I can.


Cheers

allthumbs

Sauter Delta (185cm) polished ebony 'Lucy'
Serial # 118 562

Offline elephant

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Re: Schimmel 213
Reply #2 on: September 22, 2005, 05:01:48 PM
That makes two of us. Although I need an apartment for it first :-\.

Completely off topic, I wonder: Is it "Has anyone" or actually "Have anyone"? I have no english grammar, so when I´m uncertain I usually googles to see which of the alternatives are most frequently used. This one is a close call, however, "Have anyone" being slightly more popular - with 326 million hits compared to 292 million.

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Re: Schimmel 213
Reply #3 on: September 22, 2005, 05:34:29 PM
Completely off topic, I wonder: Is it "Has anyone" or actually "Have anyone"? I have no english grammar, so when I´m uncertain I usually googles to see which of the alternatives are most frequently used. This one is a close call, however, "Have anyone" being slightly more popular - with 326 million hits compared to 292 million.

"anyone" is singular, so it must be "has anyone...".

Offline classicarts

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Re: Schimmel 213
Reply #4 on: October 19, 2005, 12:09:04 AM
hey, and that makes a three of us!!  What a kicker!! :D
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