Lawsuits: Broken Plate -Reply

Vince Mrykalo mrykalov@BYUGATE.byu.edu
Thu, 03 Apr 1997 10:27:06 -0700


>>> Don McCallion <don@mail2.nai.net> 04/02/97
08:32pm >>>
>Simply saying
>you think you know what the cause may have been
>or you've heard of other
>plates breaking for this reason or that reason is
i>nsufficient evidence
>because it is speculation.

>Good luck to your friend.  Let's hope his exposure
>is limited to cases
>involving $2,000 pianos, not vintage Steinways.


I am no lawyer, but it is *not* speculation as to how
that plate broke!  Also, who cares whether it's a
Steinway or a Winter spinet?  It's still not the
technician's fault.

Otherwise, sounds like good advice!

Vince Mrykalo
BYU
"I've gone to look for myself.  If I should return
before I get back, keep me here."





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