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Robert DeNiro and Bradley Cooper starred in the movie "Limitless" that was filmed here in Philly in 2010. In this scene a piano played a pivotal role. Check it out:



By the way, the plate and strings were removed to make the new Cunningham lighter and easier to move. Also, the gunshots were real. That piano is here in our place with the bullet holes (and the bullets) still intact.

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Interesting, and entertaining, Rich! Scary too...

I used to be a gun enthusiast until I accidently fired a gun in my house. Fortunately (and thank God) no one was hurt, but my pride. I didn’t think I was capable of doing something so incredibly clumsy and stupid, though it was an accident. The bullet went through a lamp and broke a window. I felt about two inches tall afterward.

Of course, I didn’t own a piano at the time…

My new hobby, pianos, is not as dangerous, or as loud as the guns! (And, a lot more fun laugh )

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That is really cool, Rich!

Damn.....I am resisting making so many wise ass comments about this........it is really not fair of you to make it so easy and tempting!

Anyways, if you need somebody to perfectly restore that case, we will give you an industry discount! grin


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Originally Posted by Rich Galassini
Robert DeNiro and Bradley Cooper starred in the movie "Limitless" that was filmed here in Philly in 2010. In this scene a piano played a pivotal role. Check it out:
By the way, the plate and strings were removed to make the new Cunningham lighter and easier to move. Also, the gunshots were real. That piano is here in our place with the bullet holes (and the bullets) still intact.

Cool stuff!


Unusual post Rich. And particularly interesting, especially as I'm a very keen club shooter in Europe, and of course piano enthusiast too.
I'll probably get shot for asking, but I can't help wondering which had the fastest repetition, the keyboard action or the semi-auto...... wink



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I always knew Cunningham pianos would prove to be good for something.

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Very cool Rich! Must be a nice conversation piece for your customers. When I first saw that I cringed of the thought of ruining a grand piano like that!


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Hit by a bullet is one thing. Hit by a piano is another!!!!



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Do piano warranties cover bullet holes?

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Originally Posted by pianoloverus
Do piano warranties cover bullet holes?


Probably not. But if someone is shooting at you -- and you aren't armed -- the warranty is the least of your worries. grin


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I really enjoyed this movie -- I recently saw that scene again. I didn't know it was a Cunningham piano taking out the Russian thug :p

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That was an awesome interesting post! I love little movie details like that.

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Now I finally understand the American expression: "shooting some finish".

Not wishing to derail this thread, I must add though that every time I see such a scene, I'm amazed at the freely accessible depiction of gratuitous, lethal violence, and yet, when the screen even remotely shows two people doing what comes most naturally, censors and "concerned citizens" become all riled up... The bog mindles.

Anyway, Rich, congratulations on the extra jiffy leads. smile


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I had seen mention of the fact you had supplied the piano for this film somewhere else, in a different thread. When we watched the film I told my husband ..."hey, a guy in Piano World supplied that piano, and it is in their shop!" - He thought that was pretty cool. (So did I)


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Originally Posted by Steve Cohen
I always knew Cunningham pianos would prove to be good for something.

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Originally Posted by Steve Cohen
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Hey Steve,

Funny. But I think this thread may have just stumbled on a great new way to market pianos! This might be the beginning of a new trend in personal and home safety. Just think:

"Safety is key!

If you find yourself lost in a bad neighborhood make sure you are packing a Cunningham piano... Just in case." laugh

Or:

"Who needs those hard to use, unwieldy, and ugly home burglar alarms? Beautify your home while you keep your family safe... with Cunningham Piano!"

What do you think??


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Originally Posted by Rich Galassini
If you find yourself lost in a bad neighborhood make sure you are packing a Cunningham piano... Just in case." laugh

Hey Rich, do you have a holster for that piano? wink grin

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Originally Posted by Rich Galassini
Originally Posted by Steve Cohen
I always knew Cunningham pianos would prove to be good for something.

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Hey Steve,

Funny. But I think this thread may have just stumbled on a great new way to market pianos! This might be the beginning of a new trend in personal and home safety. Just think:

"Safety is key!

If you find yourself lost in a bad neighborhood make sure you are packing a Cunningham piano... Just in case." laugh

Or:

"Who needs those hard to use, unwieldy, and ugly home burglar alarms? Beautify your home while you keep your family safe... with Cunningham Piano!"

What do you think??


Sounds like a great marketing plan. Should I change your ad in Piano Buyer?


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I remember seeing this movie, and I remember thinking "that piano is so glossy, how could someone let this happen to a piano this nice!"!

That scene troubled me a lot!


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I'd like to see someone try to do THAT with a digital piano!


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We are seriously trying to come up with an idea using this actual piano that would support a worthy charity.

Since I totally respect this group I have to ask the question. Does anyone have any ideas they wouldn't mind sharing here?


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