Karl Voss
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Karl Voss
It wouldn't surprise me if you guys tell me it's good for fire wood and it looks like all the others on ebay that are lucky to make 100 bucks. It is a Karl Voss upright and the label says it has the special Leipsig scale (whatever that means). I don't know where it was made, but if someone can give me some idea of what it would be worth. It's a fairly plain slab sided thing and the keys are fairly yellowed, but it is fairly well in tune and doesn't sound to bad to my untrained ear. A pro might think otherwise, anyway, as with all of my posts...any help is appreciated.
Cheers
HARRY
Cheers
HARRY
Gustav Hagspiel 5'10" Burl Walnut Baby Grand Serial #: 980
Melbourne Australia
See it at: www.myspace.com/harryg73
Melbourne Australia
See it at: www.myspace.com/harryg73
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Again, our active research is aimed at antique British pianos, and anything else that turns up is a matter of luck... Or in this case, no luck!
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If you find old references or links on this site to pianogen.org, they should refer to pianohistory.info
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