A double whammy yesterday in the form of a musical instrument which was both a fake and a piano, a rather different sort of Yamaha to that at reference 2. Captured at the gateway to the city, otherwise the Wolseley restaurant, of reference 3.
It looked a bit suspicious, particularly the cover over the back of the piano and the one key I tried did nothing. Ergo, an electronic piano dolled up to make it look like the real thing. Good enough for the average punter who has taken on freight.
Freight, which I might say was very good, and to which I shall return in due course.
I failed to find it on the Yamaha site at reference 4 under my own steam, but Gemini gave me some product numbers which did the trick - in duplicate for some reason. CLP for Clavinova, GP for grand piano casing.
PS: ergo, more or less from the Latin. Present in both Webster's Third International and OED. Just about three column inches in this last. The main, adverbial meaning, marked as not naturalised for some reason, despite the earliest example given being from 1400, is used to mark the conclusion of a syllogism, that is to say more or less equivalent to 'therefore'. Nominal and verbal meanings obsolete.
References
Reference 1: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2025/10/fake-191.html.
Reference 2: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2025/10/piano-109.html.
Reference 3: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2025/10/gateway-to-city.html.
Reference 4: https://uk.yamaha.com/.
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