>Associate Member of the Piano Technicians Guild Yes, they are on the low end of the spectrum. > instrument" - bashing about 90% of my businesses income. > There the list goes again - "not any kind of a real musical They were built better than some, but still not > Bottom line: They are one of many cheap little spinets made back in I thinkĪctually we need your input in the present debate on PTG-L about the They were built better than some, but still not any kind of a real musical instrument.Īh. Oh yeah, and a couple shelves from the lid and kneeboard, etc.īottom line: They are one of many cheap little spinets made back in the 40s, 50s and 60s. I put about $50 into it and now I have a first class musical regulating table. I have absolutely no idea who would want to buy such an animal. Excellent condition: Maybe $300 to $600 in a private sale, more at a dealer. Don't think too many folks in the know would find it terribly desirable. Ok, so yes, in some sense it could be thought of as a novelty item, although many would argue against it. A small mass-produced article, such as a toy or trinket. Unfortunately quite typical and not much of an innovation.ģ. lists three definitions for "novelty".Ģ.
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