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"content": "nostr:npub1jeaqgel2t9480637un5ujkq3jwz7vfkuqny0l8zekpkxwk9d9wjsndzzus We just figured out last week that our piano is a 1944 Acrosonic. They are pretty nice esp. when tuned. I hadn't a clue ours was so old. It looks great, as does yours. Ours had two types of metal wires inside, and I wonder if wartime restrictions played a part in that.",
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