Piano Found Near Summit of Mountain

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Volunteers, who were also clearing trash left by some 120,000 people who visit the mountain every year, have broken up the piano and carried down the pieces.

It would have been easier to carry up some keys, and make it functional once again.

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Reply#1 - Thu May 18, 2006 2:18 AM EDT
{"commentId":128645,"authorDomain":"fastfinge"}

I doubt it. the effects of wind and rain on...oh, wait. You were joking. Nevermind.

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    Reply#2 - Thu May 18, 2006 9:44 AM EDT
    {"commentId":128947,"authorDomain":"annasebestyen"}

    "But it now appears that the instrument is actually an organ, and that it had been up the mountain for more than 35 years.

    Kenny Campbell, a woodcutter from Bonar Bridge in the Highlands, has come forward to say that he carried it up the summit to raise money for a cancer charity in 1971."

    solution here on Telegraph

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    Reply#3 - Thu May 18, 2006 2:29 PM EDT
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