Gina, Not a bad idea. Except for when the piano gets restrung and the plate refinished. Oh well, I'm sure I'll have retired before that happens, anyway. :-) Avery >Put them on the plate, next to the serial number. That way, nobody will pay >any attention to them either. :-) >Gina > >-----Original Message----- >From: Avery Todd <atodd@UH.EDU> >To: caut@ptg.org <caut@ptg.org> >Date: Friday, September 18, 1998 4:29 PM >Subject: Inventory Tags > > >List, > > I'm just full of it today. Uh, questions, that is. :-) > I need to put some inventory tags on several new pianos we have. The >instructions which came with them said "Tags should be placed on the front >of equipment. .....alternate locations are the top right or right sides of >the equipment. Do not place tags on the bottom or back of the equipment." > I'm sure they weren't thinking of pianos when that was written and when >I had to do a complete inventory several years ago, I know I HATED lying on >my back reading numbers that had been placed under the keybed, on the pedal >lyre, etc. > I'm considering placing them on the cheek blocks, just in front of the >fallboard. What think you? > >Avery ___________________________ Avery Todd, RPT Moores School of Music University of Houston Houston, TX 77204-4893 713-743-3226 atodd@uh.edu http://www.music.uh.edu/
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