Hello, all -- >At 08:44 AM 12/6/97 -0500, Rob wrote: >>James, >> >>In Boston it's called the "Montreal Express". I have a love/hate >>relationship with it, because while I hate cold weather, it makes my phone >>ring (shortly thereafter) and I can pretty much plan on a lot of extra >>tuning. >> >>I have had some measure of success in making clients aware of this. Many of >>them make their decision to have the piano tuned, based on how much heat >>they're pouring into the house. >> >>Rob Stuart-Vail Growing up in Colorado and studying in Texas, I kept hearing about Canadian cold fronts arriving. Then I moved to Ontario and started hearing about Texas warm fronts instead. This tickled me silly, though I'm not sure why. Now I'm out west and hear about Hawaiian wet fronts and Alaskan cold fronts. I sometimes warn regular customers that if their piano goes wildly out of tune in a day or two, they should probably wait a week or two to get it tuned. By then it has usually "self-mended". Regards, Susan Susan Kline P.O. Box 1651 Philomath, OR 97370 skline@proaxis.com "Cheer up! Things may be getting worse at a slower rate." -- Ashleigh Brilliant
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