At 04:09 PM 5/30/2003 -0800, Mark D. Lew wrote:
One respondent tells me the instrument is probably from the 1960s, not the
1970s. Could be. I got it used in 1983.
I'd think the 70s would be far more likely. They certainly were in
new production throughout most of the 1970s if not the entire
d
At 04:09 PM 5/30/2003 -0800, Mark D. Lew wrote:
One respondent tells me the instrument is probably from the 1960s, not the
1970s. Could be. I got it used in 1983.
I'd think the 70s would be far more likely. They certainly were in new
production throughout most of the 1970s if not the entire de
Try putting the question to the people at Sweetwater and/or putting your ad
on their Trading Post.
http://www.sweetwater.com/main.php
Tim Price
Fairlee, VT
on 5/30/03 3:11 PM, Mark D. Lew at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I've got a Rhodes Mark I stage piano. This is one of those old-fashione
I've got a Rhodes Mark I stage piano. This is one of those old-fashioned,
pre-electronic electric pianos, which were popular some time around the
1970s. It was already several years old when I inherited it in the early
1980s, but I had recently moved away from my parent's home and was
sans-piano f
Thanks to the many who responded to my first post, all of which seem to
have been by private email. In brief, I am told that there probably is a
real demand for this instrument. However, I have little interest in putting
much effort into marketing for the best price, so it will go to the
best/first
This is off-topic, but I'm wondering if someone on the list might be able
to tell me something.
I've got a Rhodes Mark I stage piano. This is one of those old-fashioned,
pre-electronic electric pianos, which were popular some time around the
1970s. It was already several years old when I inherited