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    What make of piano did Liberace play exclusively in his 1950's TV show?

    Question #116550. Asked by 29CoveRoad. (Aug 06 10 1:28 PM)


    Datsmeharse


    Per this clip, he's playing a Baldwin:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrR_JK3PxoA

    http://www.bobsliberace.com/museum/museum.1.html

    Aug 06 10, 2:18 PM


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