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editThe link given for "the actual Ampico site" redirects to http://bibliquest.org/. I have deleted it.
The case history at
http://www.pianolasociety.com/ampico.pdf
seems to document the company's demise, as part of the general consolidation of piano companies as described at the Pianola Institute link given in the preceding section.
Bn (talk) 03:28, 5 June 2011 (UTC)