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To: Bill who wrote (97061)3/4/2005 4:43:53 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
It's not actually an old piano. It's a newer piano. It's just a newer piano with AMAZINGLY tough action. It would be hard to let a Yamaha go. What didn't you like about the Yamaha- in general they sound superb (imo). I love playing on Yamahas



To: Bill who wrote (97061)3/4/2005 4:59:16 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Three years ago, I upgraded from my Yamaha baby grand to a new Baldwin SD10. Huge difference in sound quality and playability, and its length fills my room a little better.

oh that brings back good memories...(hearing that magnificent sound quality as my daughter would play).....we sold ours a number of years ago....i tried to get my daughter to take it with her when she moved away....but it wasn't until she finally settled in 'lanta..actually vinings....that she had a place for it.....

she did pick up a baby grand since moving...(well not technically, the movers did that for her)

:)

also a baldwin....she loves it....i'm just glad she's playing again..