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Topic: An interesting investigate journey surrounding an old player piano  (Read 2098 times)

Offline music32

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Finding the identity of the stately cabinet grand all that it entailed.

https://arioso7.wordpress.com/2010/12/15/a-player-piano-without-a-name/
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Offline fleetfingers

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The word 'investigate' is not an adjective. Try 'investigative' or 'investigatory'.  :P

Offline silverwoodpianos

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I captured the photo and blew it up here on my system to as high a resolution it could go; it is a Kimball.
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If you think it's is expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur.
 

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