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Molineux, Molineaux or Molyneux
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I have been in Manchester doing some research about Thomas Molineux's business, and noticed various references to Molineaux, Molyneux or Molineux as a description of a type of action, possibly a "Costa Action", although even that term has still not produced a proper definition. I'd be interested to hear from anyone who can shed further light on any of these names, or on the Costa action.
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Re: Molineux, Molineaux or Molyneux
Hi!
It's probably not much use to you and I'm sure you've probably already found the answer you were looking for, (noit that I understood the 'Costa' bit), however I own a Molyneux piano and if you've not already seen/ owned one yourself, you're welcome to look at it, if it helps with your query.
I've not played it for ages and was only a beginner at that! I had to restore the case about 13 years ago due to a house break in and the case was vandalised by deep scratching, but my piano tuner say's the restoration is very good.
I'm half way between Manchester and Liverpool, as I say if it's any good to you I'll email a photo.
regards
Gromit111
It's probably not much use to you and I'm sure you've probably already found the answer you were looking for, (noit that I understood the 'Costa' bit), however I own a Molyneux piano and if you've not already seen/ owned one yourself, you're welcome to look at it, if it helps with your query.
I've not played it for ages and was only a beginner at that! I had to restore the case about 13 years ago due to a house break in and the case was vandalised by deep scratching, but my piano tuner say's the restoration is very good.
I'm half way between Manchester and Liverpool, as I say if it's any good to you I'll email a photo.
regards
Gromit111
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