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Steinway collector Robert Friedman shows off piano with Thomas Edison’s teeth marks

Por: New York Post Life November 02, 2022

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Hard of hearing, Thomas Edison found a unique way to appreciate piano music. As someone played, the great inventor would lean in close to the instrument, right above the keys, and he’d bite the piano. Pressing his teeth into the wood of phonographs and pianos helped Edison experience the vibrations in his skull. Or in his own words, it allowed him to “hear through my teeth.” Robert Friedman recently showed off marks on a Steinway grand... + full article



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