New Year Mystery

Ron Nossaman nossaman@SOUTHWIND.NET
Thu, 15 Jan 1998 20:39:04 -0600 (CST)


Hi Guys, 

You might want to consider throwing in (that's what they did, after all) a
COUPLE of lengths of Kimball's sparkly soundboard perimiter cord, to enhance
the over-all effect. Might get you another $14.95 on the price.

Ron 

>
>> Warren Fisher wrote:
>> 
>> > A new puzzle for the New Year to get your thinking processes going!
>> >
>> > 1. The Scene: A 20+ year old Wurlitzer spinet  <<major snip>>
>> 
>> But you've all missed the obvious solution.  Paint it black, glue on some
>> naugahyde and take out an ad in the Houston paper. :-)
>
>Great idea!  And, if you're willing to settle for a modest profit, you
>can undercut the Waco Wacko's price by 50% and preface your ad by say-
>ing: "SACRIFICE: Used Wurlitzer Spinet's price just reduced by $14,000!"
>That's sure to attract a lot of attention. Who could resist such a bargin?
>
>Les Smith
>
>PS Did anyone mention that Kohler and Campbell once built a piano called
>the "Newton"? No kidding.
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 Ron Nossaman



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