case parts (was Hammer Butt parts)

Ron Nossaman nossaman@SOUTHWIND.NET
Tue, 21 Apr 1998 07:59:27 -0500 (CDT)


Hi Susan,

>
>Ah, yes, those pianos with "inaccessability" features, which I call the
>Chinese Puzzle Box pianos. And never forget the Kimball consoles designed
>by their furniture department, which toss the music into your lap because
>the music desk is slanted at _such_ an artistic angle ...
>
>To name the Acrosonic system the "eitherseer" is a stroke of genius. 


Well... if you insist. %-)


>I tend
>to use it as a "halfseer", though, where you can half-see both the keys and
>the hammers. That way it can get in the way of what you're doing to both at
>once.
>
>Susan Kline


Yep, and empowers it to become, when you least expect it, a FALLboard,
bringing the customer running into the room to find out why you are slamming
'lids' on the treasured musical heirloom and ancestor pictorial presentation
display shelf.

Ha!

 Ron Nossaman



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