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  • curprev 23:1623:16, 14 June 2020 Yuval Smallman talk contribs m 9,339 bytes +64 It is now well documented by emanate scholars, that is was as late as 1780 producing their first piano. Grands started around 1793, modified from harpsichords. Check out David Hacketts blog on friendsofsquarepianos.com. He would know! Thank you.I myself am a well established tuner/technician. undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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