I'm a bit put off by the fact that the keys feel a little short but that seems to be a standard thing on some uprights and not others. I really like the tone of the piano and the thing looks great inside (to my untrained eye). The piano in question is a 1973 used Mason & Hamlin 50 upright. I should mention that I really liked this piano, so I am trying to be as objective as possible in the process because I realize that emotion can play such a huge role in these things and can lead one astray. I have been shopping for an upright for about six months now and doing my research for at least a year and an opportunity has come up and, before I take further action, I'd maybe like to briefly ask for some collective wisdom from PW. but now that I'm about to possibly take the plunge, First Post! yay! Okay.
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