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Offline pianogeek_cz

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*Does the New Piano dance*
on: March 13, 2007, 09:27:57 PM
Woo Hoo!

After five months of digging for and plowing through catalogues, price lists, second-hand instrument catalogues and second-hand instrument price lists,
after two following months of regular visits to the piano salon to stubbornly spend what must've amounted to more than 24 hours in total trying out and practicing on different pianos on sale,
after a month of anxious waiting for the instrument to be made,
after a week of haggling over malfunctioning silencer and electronics,
after an afternoon spent playing Hanoi Towers with an assortment of furniture,
IT'S THERE!

The brand-new glossy black Petrof 125 cm G1.

Yay!
Be'ein Tachbulot Yipol Am Veteshua Berov Yoetz (Without cunning a nation shall fall,  Salvation Come By Many Good Counsels)

Offline arensky

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Re: *Does the New Piano dance*
Reply #1 on: March 14, 2007, 06:33:00 PM
Congratulations!  8)
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Offline rach n bach

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Re: *Does the New Piano dance*
Reply #2 on: March 15, 2007, 05:53:41 AM
Peterof... nice taste!   :)  Have fun with it! 

RnB
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Offline mic2005

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Re: *Does the New Piano dance*
Reply #3 on: March 15, 2007, 08:22:09 AM
Nice choice .... you could end up keeping for the next 30+ years... ops..   ;D

Offline alzado

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Re: *Does the New Piano dance*
Reply #4 on: March 31, 2007, 04:31:20 PM
Don't mean to fault you, but I do not see any clear connection between the title of your posting and its contents.

Glad you got that beautiful new piano.  Enjoy it.

BTW, what did you mean, and why did you put the title in quotes?
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