s6275
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Hi there,
I recently acquired a piano that is at least 75 years of age. It was made in England, and survived the bombing of London. It has plaster that fell from the ceiling inside still. It has a dark shellac finish (I think). It is BADLY out of tune, which is expected where bombings are concerned.
Since taking the piano, I hadn't really looked closely at it until moving it the other day to make room for a table.
It is an upright piano, and the large boards both above AND below the keyboard are fully 1 INCH thick, ONE PIECE, and show a beautiful, wide, straight flame on the front and back of both boards, leading me to assume that approximately 20-30 awesome guitar tops could be cut from these two boards.
What do you suppose the chances are that a certain guitar company might be interested?
I recently acquired a piano that is at least 75 years of age. It was made in England, and survived the bombing of London. It has plaster that fell from the ceiling inside still. It has a dark shellac finish (I think). It is BADLY out of tune, which is expected where bombings are concerned.
Since taking the piano, I hadn't really looked closely at it until moving it the other day to make room for a table.
It is an upright piano, and the large boards both above AND below the keyboard are fully 1 INCH thick, ONE PIECE, and show a beautiful, wide, straight flame on the front and back of both boards, leading me to assume that approximately 20-30 awesome guitar tops could be cut from these two boards.
What do you suppose the chances are that a certain guitar company might be interested?