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Topic: Has anyone heard of L'Hommedieu Piano?  (Read 2433 times)

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Has anyone heard of L'Hommedieu Piano?
on: September 17, 2003, 05:24:44 PM
Hi,
I purchased this L'Hommedieu piano at an antique store in Pennsylvania 10 years ago. I have searched everywhere for any literature and have found nothing, so far. I was told that one of these is actually in a museum in Stroudsburg, PA. I have still to see it for myself. The label is "L'Hommedieu" and inside is the #9.