Hi Dale Might also point out this kind of wood is only going to get more expensive as time goes by. If I was runing a rebuild shop on the level you and some of the others are, I know I've be tearing down pianos for wood. Including soundboard wood.... :) Cheers RicB Erwinspiano@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 1/5/2005 1:56:32 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, > Wimblees@aol.com writes: > > Wim > You completely forgot the fun factor. Not only this but If one owns > a chain saw the post are quickly removed in a matter of minutes I > don't save everthing. Yes a minimum wage worker can get an upright un > -strung in 1 & 1/2 hours strings & pins removed & or just loosen the > tension so it doesn't explode when the post get removed. Also the wood > I recycled is probably worth 300 dollars. I'm looking at it primarily > from a rebuilders point of view & what quality of wood is not > available anymore for any price. > Any one sell an old plate to the scrapers recently? > How much are they worth?in an
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