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		<title>By: When Buying a Restored Steinway, You Save More Than Money &#124; Articles Island</title>
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		<dc:creator>When Buying a Restored Steinway, You Save More Than Money &#124; Articles Island</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] So the easiest method to qualify a reseller that is rebuilding Steinway pianos is to find out if the restoration was done by a certified Steinway Technician, and then find out where the pianos that are restored are going. For example, many of our pianos are restored by the same technician who restored the Steinway Concert D used in the Lincoln Center, New York City. One of the most prestigious concert halls in the world. From here, it is easy to see that one cannot go wrong. But even if they are not of that caliber, be certain to have a qualified technician review and understand the background of the instrument you are considering, as well as the warrantees and guarantees either implicit or explicit with the purchase. After all, a Steinway Piano is not a small purchase for most, and should be done with utmost care. American-Steinway piano models [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] So the easiest method to qualify a reseller that is rebuilding Steinway pianos is to find out if the restoration was done by a certified Steinway Technician, and then find out where the pianos that are restored are going. For example, many of our pianos are restored by the same technician who restored the Steinway Concert D used in the Lincoln Center, New York City. One of the most prestigious concert halls in the world. From here, it is easy to see that one cannot go wrong. But even if they are not of that caliber, be certain to have a qualified technician review and understand the background of the instrument you are considering, as well as the warrantees and guarantees either implicit or explicit with the purchase. After all, a Steinway Piano is not a small purchase for most, and should be done with utmost care. American-Steinway piano models [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Before You Buy A Used Steinway Piano ? Read This</title>
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		<dc:creator>Before You Buy A Used Steinway Piano ? Read This</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] renewed to save the original piano’s value, but update it to be just as modern a brand-new piano.American-Steinway piano modelsAnd here is where it gets better: The warranty offered at this point can be equivalent to a brand [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Before You Buy A Used Steinway Piano ? Read This &#124; Piano Information Center</title>
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		<dc:creator>Before You Buy A Used Steinway Piano ? Read This &#124; Piano Information Center</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: Before You Buy A Used Steinway Piano ? Read This &#124; Piano Cost</title>
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		<dc:creator>Before You Buy A Used Steinway Piano ? Read This &#124; Piano Cost</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: When Buying A Restored Steinway, You Save More Than Money &#124; usedpianoreviews.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>When Buying A Restored Steinway, You Save More Than Money &#124; usedpianoreviews.com</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] To buy a new Steinway or not to buy new, that is the question. Or is that the question? The answer is more straightforward than many people understand. When considering the possibility of buying a brand new grand Steinway piano directly from the factory, or buying a restored or rebuilt Steinway, there really is no comparison. Of course when you purchase a new Steinway Piano you get the factory warranty and back-up and support of the original Steinway and Sons factory itself. You also know that if there are any serious flaws or problems with the piano that the factory will take care of the problem. Whether you chose an instrument directly from the floors of Steinway in New York, or from a certified Steinway Gallery, you will be choosing an excellent instrument. However, the question lies not on just on the quality of service that the Steinway factory, dealers and distributors can supply, but whether or not you can you receive the same service and warranty from Steinway resellers. The answer is both yes and no. Some yes, some no. In fact, some rebuilders offer longer guarantees on parts like the soundboard than the Steinway and Sons factory or Steinway Galleries, so there is no loss there. And many of these places have had years of reputable service that is comparable to the best of the Steinway dealers, so there is no problem there either. There is a caveat, however. And that is that one must know and understand the dealer that they are purchasing the piano from. Unfortunately, in the piano business, like many other industries, there are those that make there living by praying on the ignorance of the masses. There are pianos that have been restored improperly, incorrectly, and will not have the correct sound or touch that the Steinway pianos are so well noted for. So the easiest method to qualify a reseller that is rebuilding Steinway pianos is to find out if the restoration was done by a certified Steinway Technician, and then find out where the pianos that are restored are going. For example, many of our pianos are restored by the same technician who restored the Steinway Concert D used in the Lincoln Center, New York City. One of the most prestigious concert halls in the world. From here, it is easy to see that one cannot go wrong. But even if they are not of that caliber, be certain to have a qualified technician review and understand the background of the instrument you are considering, as well as the warrantees and guarantees either implicit or explicit with the purchase. After all, a Steinway Piano is not a small purchase for most, and should be done with utmost care. American-Steinway piano models [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] To buy a new Steinway or not to buy new, that is the question. Or is that the question? The answer is more straightforward than many people understand. When considering the possibility of buying a brand new grand Steinway piano directly from the factory, or buying a restored or rebuilt Steinway, there really is no comparison. Of course when you purchase a new Steinway Piano you get the factory warranty and back-up and support of the original Steinway and Sons factory itself. You also know that if there are any serious flaws or problems with the piano that the factory will take care of the problem. Whether you chose an instrument directly from the floors of Steinway in New York, or from a certified Steinway Gallery, you will be choosing an excellent instrument. However, the question lies not on just on the quality of service that the Steinway factory, dealers and distributors can supply, but whether or not you can you receive the same service and warranty from Steinway resellers. The answer is both yes and no. Some yes, some no. In fact, some rebuilders offer longer guarantees on parts like the soundboard than the Steinway and Sons factory or Steinway Galleries, so there is no loss there. And many of these places have had years of reputable service that is comparable to the best of the Steinway dealers, so there is no problem there either. There is a caveat, however. And that is that one must know and understand the dealer that they are purchasing the piano from. Unfortunately, in the piano business, like many other industries, there are those that make there living by praying on the ignorance of the masses. There are pianos that have been restored improperly, incorrectly, and will not have the correct sound or touch that the Steinway pianos are so well noted for. So the easiest method to qualify a reseller that is rebuilding Steinway pianos is to find out if the restoration was done by a certified Steinway Technician, and then find out where the pianos that are restored are going. For example, many of our pianos are restored by the same technician who restored the Steinway Concert D used in the Lincoln Center, New York City. One of the most prestigious concert halls in the world. From here, it is easy to see that one cannot go wrong. But even if they are not of that caliber, be certain to have a qualified technician review and understand the background of the instrument you are considering, as well as the warrantees and guarantees either implicit or explicit with the purchase. After all, a Steinway Piano is not a small purchase for most, and should be done with utmost care. American-Steinway piano models [...]</p>
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		<title>By: When Buying A Restored Steinway, You Save More Than Money</title>
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		<dc:creator>When Buying A Restored Steinway, You Save More Than Money</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] To buy a new Steinway or not to buy new, that is the question. Or is that the question? The answer is more straightforward than many people understand. When considering the possibility of buying a brand new grand Steinway piano directly from the factory, or buying a restored or rebuilt Steinway, there really is no comparison. Of course when you purchase a new Steinway Piano you get the factory warranty and back-up and support of the original Steinway and Sons factory itself. You also know that if there are any serious flaws or problems with the piano that the factory will take care of the problem. Whether you chose an instrument directly from the floors of Steinway in New York, or from a certified Steinway Gallery, you will be choosing an excellent instrument. However, the question lies not on just on the quality of service that the Steinway factory, dealers and distributors can supply, but whether or not you can you receive the same service and warranty from Steinway resellers. The answer is both yes and no. Some yes, some no. In fact, some rebuilders offer longer guarantees on parts like the soundboard than the Steinway and Sons factory or Steinway Galleries, so there is no loss there. And many of these places have had years of reputable service that is comparable to the best of the Steinway dealers, so there is no problem there either. There is a caveat, however. And that is that one must know and understand the dealer that they are purchasing the piano from. Unfortunately, in the piano business, like many other industries, there are those that make there living by praying on the ignorance of the masses. There are pianos that have been restored improperly, incorrectly, and will not have the correct sound or touch that the Steinway pianos are so well noted for. So the easiest method to qualify a reseller that is rebuilding Steinway pianos is to find out if the restoration was done by a certified Steinway Technician, and then find out where the pianos that are restored are going. For example, many of our pianos are restored by the same technician who restored the Steinway Concert D used in the Lincoln Center, New York City. One of the most prestigious concert halls in the world. From here, it is easy to see that one cannot go wrong. But even if they are not of that caliber, be certain to have a qualified technician review and understand the background of the instrument you are considering, as well as the warrantees and guarantees either implicit or explicit with the purchase. After all, a Steinway Piano is not a small purchase for most, and should be done with utmost care. American-Steinway piano models [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] To buy a new Steinway or not to buy new, that is the question. Or is that the question? The answer is more straightforward than many people understand. When considering the possibility of buying a brand new grand Steinway piano directly from the factory, or buying a restored or rebuilt Steinway, there really is no comparison. Of course when you purchase a new Steinway Piano you get the factory warranty and back-up and support of the original Steinway and Sons factory itself. You also know that if there are any serious flaws or problems with the piano that the factory will take care of the problem. Whether you chose an instrument directly from the floors of Steinway in New York, or from a certified Steinway Gallery, you will be choosing an excellent instrument. However, the question lies not on just on the quality of service that the Steinway factory, dealers and distributors can supply, but whether or not you can you receive the same service and warranty from Steinway resellers. The answer is both yes and no. Some yes, some no. In fact, some rebuilders offer longer guarantees on parts like the soundboard than the Steinway and Sons factory or Steinway Galleries, so there is no loss there. And many of these places have had years of reputable service that is comparable to the best of the Steinway dealers, so there is no problem there either. There is a caveat, however. And that is that one must know and understand the dealer that they are purchasing the piano from. Unfortunately, in the piano business, like many other industries, there are those that make there living by praying on the ignorance of the masses. There are pianos that have been restored improperly, incorrectly, and will not have the correct sound or touch that the Steinway pianos are so well noted for. So the easiest method to qualify a reseller that is rebuilding Steinway pianos is to find out if the restoration was done by a certified Steinway Technician, and then find out where the pianos that are restored are going. For example, many of our pianos are restored by the same technician who restored the Steinway Concert D used in the Lincoln Center, New York City. One of the most prestigious concert halls in the world. From here, it is easy to see that one cannot go wrong. But even if they are not of that caliber, be certain to have a qualified technician review and understand the background of the instrument you are considering, as well as the warrantees and guarantees either implicit or explicit with the purchase. After all, a Steinway Piano is not a small purchase for most, and should be done with utmost care. American-Steinway piano models [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Before You Buy A Used Steinway Piano ? Read This &#124; Newest Trends</title>
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		<dc:creator>Before You Buy A Used Steinway Piano ? Read This &#124; Newest Trends</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: When Buying A Restored Steinway, You Save More Than Money &#124; The Piano Blog</title>
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		<dc:creator>When Buying A Restored Steinway, You Save More Than Money &#124; The Piano Blog</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] To buy a new Steinway or not to buy new, that is the question. Or is that the question? The answer is more straightforward than many people understand. When considering the possibility of buying a brand new grand Steinway piano directly from the factory, or buying a restored or rebuilt Steinway, there really is no comparison. Of course when you purchase a new Steinway Piano you get the factory warranty and back-up and support of the original Steinway and Sons factory itself. You also know that if there are any serious flaws or problems with the piano that the factory will take care of the problem. Whether you chose an instrument directly from the floors of Steinway in New York, or from a certified Steinway Gallery, you will be choosing an excellent instrument. However, the question lies not on just on the quality of service that the Steinway factory, dealers and distributors can supply, but whether or not you can you receive the same service and warranty from Steinway resellers. The answer is both yes and no. Some yes, some no. In fact, some rebuilders offer longer guarantees on parts like the soundboard than the Steinway and Sons factory or Steinway Galleries, so there is no loss there. And many of these places have had years of reputable service that is comparable to the best of the Steinway dealers, so there is no problem there either. There is a caveat, however. And that is that one must know and understand the dealer that they are purchasing the piano from. Unfortunately, in the piano business, like many other industries, there are those that make there living by praying on the ignorance of the masses. There are pianos that have been restored improperly, incorrectly, and will not have the correct sound or touch that the Steinway pianos are so well noted for. So the easiest method to qualify a reseller that is rebuilding Steinway pianos is to find out if the restoration was done by a certified Steinway Technician, and then find out where the pianos that are restored are going. For example, many of our pianos are restored by the same technician who restored the Steinway Concert D used in the Lincoln Center, New York City. One of the most prestigious concert halls in the world. From here, it is easy to see that one cannot go wrong. But even if they are not of that caliber, be certain to have a qualified technician review and understand the background of the instrument you are considering, as well as the warrantees and guarantees either implicit or explicit with the purchase. After all, a Steinway Piano is not a small purchase for most, and should be done with utmost care. American-Steinway piano models [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] To buy a new Steinway or not to buy new, that is the question. Or is that the question? The answer is more straightforward than many people understand. When considering the possibility of buying a brand new grand Steinway piano directly from the factory, or buying a restored or rebuilt Steinway, there really is no comparison. Of course when you purchase a new Steinway Piano you get the factory warranty and back-up and support of the original Steinway and Sons factory itself. You also know that if there are any serious flaws or problems with the piano that the factory will take care of the problem. Whether you chose an instrument directly from the floors of Steinway in New York, or from a certified Steinway Gallery, you will be choosing an excellent instrument. However, the question lies not on just on the quality of service that the Steinway factory, dealers and distributors can supply, but whether or not you can you receive the same service and warranty from Steinway resellers. The answer is both yes and no. Some yes, some no. In fact, some rebuilders offer longer guarantees on parts like the soundboard than the Steinway and Sons factory or Steinway Galleries, so there is no loss there. And many of these places have had years of reputable service that is comparable to the best of the Steinway dealers, so there is no problem there either. There is a caveat, however. And that is that one must know and understand the dealer that they are purchasing the piano from. Unfortunately, in the piano business, like many other industries, there are those that make there living by praying on the ignorance of the masses. There are pianos that have been restored improperly, incorrectly, and will not have the correct sound or touch that the Steinway pianos are so well noted for. So the easiest method to qualify a reseller that is rebuilding Steinway pianos is to find out if the restoration was done by a certified Steinway Technician, and then find out where the pianos that are restored are going. For example, many of our pianos are restored by the same technician who restored the Steinway Concert D used in the Lincoln Center, New York City. One of the most prestigious concert halls in the world. From here, it is easy to see that one cannot go wrong. But even if they are not of that caliber, be certain to have a qualified technician review and understand the background of the instrument you are considering, as well as the warrantees and guarantees either implicit or explicit with the purchase. After all, a Steinway Piano is not a small purchase for most, and should be done with utmost care. American-Steinway piano models [...]</p>
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		<description>[...] To buy a new Steinway or not to buy new, that is the question. Or is that the question? The answer is more straightforward than many people understand. When considering the possibility of buying a brand new grand Steinway piano directly from the factory, or buying a restored or rebuilt Steinway, there really is no comparison. Of course when you purchase a new Steinway Piano you get the factory warranty and back-up and support of the original Steinway and Sons factory itself. You also know that if there are any serious flaws or problems with the piano that the factory will take care of the problem. Whether you chose an instrument directly from the floors of Steinway in New York, or from a certified Steinway Gallery, you will be choosing an excellent instrument. However, the question lies not on just on the quality of service that the Steinway factory, dealers and distributors can supply, but whether or not you can you receive the same service and warranty from Steinway resellers. The answer is both yes and no. Some yes, some no. In fact, some rebuilders offer longer guarantees on parts like the soundboard than the Steinway and Sons factory or Steinway Galleries, so there is no loss there. And many of these places have had years of reputable service that is comparable to the best of the Steinway dealers, so there is no problem there either. There is a caveat, however. And that is that one must know and understand the dealer that they are purchasing the piano from. Unfortunately, in the piano business, like many other industries, there are those that make there living by praying on the ignorance of the masses. There are pianos that have been restored improperly, incorrectly, and will not have the correct sound or touch that the Steinway pianos are so well noted for. So the easiest method to qualify a reseller that is rebuilding Steinway pianos is to find out if the restoration was done by a certified Steinway Technician, and then find out where the pianos that are restored are going. For example, many of our pianos are restored by the same technician who restored the Steinway Concert D used in the Lincoln Center, New York City. One of the most prestigious concert halls in the world. From here, it is easy to see that one cannot go wrong. But even if they are not of that caliber, be certain to have a qualified technician review and understand the background of the instrument you are considering, as well as the warrantees and guarantees either implicit or explicit with the purchase. After all, a Steinway Piano is not a small purchase for most, and should be done with utmost care. American-Steinway piano models [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] To buy a new Steinway or not to buy new, that is the question. Or is that the question? The answer is more straightforward than many people understand. When considering the possibility of buying a brand new grand Steinway piano directly from the factory, or buying a restored or rebuilt Steinway, there really is no comparison. Of course when you purchase a new Steinway Piano you get the factory warranty and back-up and support of the original Steinway and Sons factory itself. You also know that if there are any serious flaws or problems with the piano that the factory will take care of the problem. Whether you chose an instrument directly from the floors of Steinway in New York, or from a certified Steinway Gallery, you will be choosing an excellent instrument. However, the question lies not on just on the quality of service that the Steinway factory, dealers and distributors can supply, but whether or not you can you receive the same service and warranty from Steinway resellers. The answer is both yes and no. Some yes, some no. In fact, some rebuilders offer longer guarantees on parts like the soundboard than the Steinway and Sons factory or Steinway Galleries, so there is no loss there. And many of these places have had years of reputable service that is comparable to the best of the Steinway dealers, so there is no problem there either. There is a caveat, however. And that is that one must know and understand the dealer that they are purchasing the piano from. Unfortunately, in the piano business, like many other industries, there are those that make there living by praying on the ignorance of the masses. There are pianos that have been restored improperly, incorrectly, and will not have the correct sound or touch that the Steinway pianos are so well noted for. So the easiest method to qualify a reseller that is rebuilding Steinway pianos is to find out if the restoration was done by a certified Steinway Technician, and then find out where the pianos that are restored are going. For example, many of our pianos are restored by the same technician who restored the Steinway Concert D used in the Lincoln Center, New York City. One of the most prestigious concert halls in the world. From here, it is easy to see that one cannot go wrong. But even if they are not of that caliber, be certain to have a qualified technician review and understand the background of the instrument you are considering, as well as the warrantees and guarantees either implicit or explicit with the purchase. After all, a Steinway Piano is not a small purchase for most, and should be done with utmost care. American-Steinway piano models [...]</p>
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		<description>[...] To buy a new Steinway or not to buy new, that is the question. Or is that the question? The answer is more straightforward than many people understand. When considering the possibility of buying a brand new grand Steinway piano directly from the factory, or buying a restored or rebuilt Steinway, there really is no comparison. Of course when you purchase a new Steinway Piano you get the factory warranty and back-up and support of the original Steinway and Sons factory itself. You also know that if there are any serious flaws or problems with the piano that the factory will take care of the problem. Whether you chose an instrument directly from the floors of Steinway in New York, or from a certified Steinway Gallery, you will be choosing an excellent instrument. However, the question lies not on just on the quality of service that the Steinway factory, dealers and distributors can supply, but whether or not you can you receive the same service and warranty from Steinway resellers. The answer is both yes and no. Some yes, some no. In fact, some rebuilders offer longer guarantees on parts like the soundboard than the Steinway and Sons factory or Steinway Galleries, so there is no loss there. And many of these places have had years of reputable service that is comparable to the best of the Steinway dealers, so there is no problem there either. There is a caveat, however. And that is that one must know and understand the dealer that they are purchasing the piano from. Unfortunately, in the piano business, like many other industries, there are those that make there living by praying on the ignorance of the masses. There are pianos that have been restored improperly, incorrectly, and will not have the correct sound or touch that the Steinway pianos are so well noted for. So the easiest method to qualify a reseller that is rebuilding Steinway pianos is to find out if the restoration was done by a certified Steinway Technician, and then find out where the pianos that are restored are going. For example, many of our pianos are restored by the same technician who restored the Steinway Concert D used in the Lincoln Center, New York City. One of the most prestigious concert halls in the world. From here, it is easy to see that one cannot go wrong. But even if they are not of that caliber, be certain to have a qualified technician review and understand the background of the instrument you are considering, as well as the warrantees and guarantees either implicit or explicit with the purchase. After all, a Steinway Piano is not a small purchase for most, and should be done with utmost care. American-Steinway piano models [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] To buy a new Steinway or not to buy new, that is the question. Or is that the question? The answer is more straightforward than many people understand. When considering the possibility of buying a brand new grand Steinway piano directly from the factory, or buying a restored or rebuilt Steinway, there really is no comparison. Of course when you purchase a new Steinway Piano you get the factory warranty and back-up and support of the original Steinway and Sons factory itself. You also know that if there are any serious flaws or problems with the piano that the factory will take care of the problem. Whether you chose an instrument directly from the floors of Steinway in New York, or from a certified Steinway Gallery, you will be choosing an excellent instrument. However, the question lies not on just on the quality of service that the Steinway factory, dealers and distributors can supply, but whether or not you can you receive the same service and warranty from Steinway resellers. The answer is both yes and no. Some yes, some no. In fact, some rebuilders offer longer guarantees on parts like the soundboard than the Steinway and Sons factory or Steinway Galleries, so there is no loss there. And many of these places have had years of reputable service that is comparable to the best of the Steinway dealers, so there is no problem there either. There is a caveat, however. And that is that one must know and understand the dealer that they are purchasing the piano from. Unfortunately, in the piano business, like many other industries, there are those that make there living by praying on the ignorance of the masses. There are pianos that have been restored improperly, incorrectly, and will not have the correct sound or touch that the Steinway pianos are so well noted for. So the easiest method to qualify a reseller that is rebuilding Steinway pianos is to find out if the restoration was done by a certified Steinway Technician, and then find out where the pianos that are restored are going. For example, many of our pianos are restored by the same technician who restored the Steinway Concert D used in the Lincoln Center, New York City. One of the most prestigious concert halls in the world. From here, it is easy to see that one cannot go wrong. But even if they are not of that caliber, be certain to have a qualified technician review and understand the background of the instrument you are considering, as well as the warrantees and guarantees either implicit or explicit with the purchase. After all, a Steinway Piano is not a small purchase for most, and should be done with utmost care. American-Steinway piano models [...]</p>
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