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Sorry to the piano lovers for two days of piano tables!
http://www.katheats.com/beetlejuice/

 
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A Miracle in Mississippi
We've had near everything this year...
Everything inside of the house had been rearranged by the passing tornado with winds strong enough to lift the roof, knock down the walls, and hurl the piano over the head of Antoine’s great aunt – to the other side of the house.
The second house on the property, not far away, Antoine’s own mobile home, had disappeared altogether.
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I think I'll take the whole room

Designed by the famous Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, House for an Art Lover provides an excellent resource for visitors as a cultural attraction and tourist destination, whilst also being one of the city's finest wedding and events venues. The House is also home to the popular Art Lovers Cafe and Art Lovers Shop.



 
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Britto's Art
Why not have a fun Xmas..
http://happytiler.blogspot.com...and-brittos-art.html
 
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Horo WJE168 How about a gift for Xmas
Looking a bit like a miniature grand piano being played with a violin bow, the Horo WJE168 flies in the face of conventional thinking on turntable design.
The Horo WJE168 is built to special order for each customer, with prices starting at around 33,000 Euros (about $41,000).
http://dvice.com/archives/2010...no-shaped-tu-1.php#1
 
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The Pianos are Multiplying - Favourite repost...
http://blog.nycopera.com/pr/ny...og-post.aspx?id=2131
 
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Originally posted by Brian Becroft:
Horo WJE168 How about a gift for Xmas
Looking a bit like a miniature grand piano being played with a violin bow, the Horo WJE168 flies in the face of conventional thinking on turntable design.
The Horo WJE168 is built to special order for each customer, with prices starting at around 33,000 Euros (about $41,000).
http://dvice.com/archives/2010...no-shaped-tu-1.php#1
Perhaps I'd best start saving up for one. I'm in dire need of a turntable.


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Maybe... - this one would be more affordable!
This old phonograph has a decal on the front that is partially worn off but the name looks like Pianotrola. The phonograph is electric and turns on with the knob on the left front. The speaker points out the bottom of the phonograph.
 
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Gay Piano
 
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Downunder - Summer on the beach: roll on 2011!

 
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Ooooh....

Two PSO's!

So tell us snowbounders, Brian, what summer is like!


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what summer is like!
Piano Beach Bar
http://www.canary-island.com/g...nts/piano/piano.html






 
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No humidity down there, huh?

Neener


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Well, there is currently flooding in Australia, news reports say, the size of Germany and France combined, the temperature is very warm and the humidity is high! But I could not find any pianos connected with this latest deluge.
A water-damaged piano sits on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry House on Thursday, May 13, 2010 in Nashville, Tenn. The Opry House was heavily damaged from recent flooding.
 
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Stolemowi Klawer - Giant Polish piano could be the largest in the world
Biggest piano to mark end of Chopin Year
A piano has been unveiled in Poland which could be the world's largest.

[Well the NZ made Alexander Piano is 6m - see:
http://www.youtube.com/thealexanderpiano]

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-12100797
http://www.mander-organs.com/d...091&st=0&#entry56091

"Pianists Romuald Koperski and Stanislaw Deja play the biggest concert piano in the world, during a concert marking the end of the year-long celebrations of the 200th anniversary of the birth of Polish composer Frederic Chopin in Szymbark, Poland, Thursday, Dec. 30, 2010. The instrument, which is 6,07 meters long, 2,495 meters wide, 1,925 meters high and weighting 1,820 kilograms, is used in an attempt to beat the Guinness Record as the world's largest piano. (AP Photo/Maciej Kosyczarz)"
http://apimages.ap.org/Search....ez=60&cfasstyle=AND&

(It looks most interesting - maybe - 3 pianos coupled together somehow and what the pipes are one can only guess! Also look at the size when comparing the people sitting at the piano and the stage they are on!!)



 
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