In-Piano Records Revisited

Susan Kline skline@proaxis.com
Sun, 05 Jul 1998 19:16:27


At 09:37 PM 7/5/98 EDT, you wrote:
>In a message dated 98-07-05 21:22:24 EDT, skline@proaxis.com writes:
>
><< >Maybe your mechanic should scribble the last oil change and tune up on
>your dashboard to remind you of the next tuning. (J. Page)
> 
> They put a little vinyl sheet with this information in the upper left hand
> corner of the windshield. Easy to see, easy to remove.  (S Kline) >>
>
>
>Susan, Jon,
>
>Great idea. My mechanic also uses the little vinyl sheet and am I ever
>grateful. I have my car (turbo) serviced every 3000 miles. Without that
little
>sheet in the upper left corner, I never would remember on time. Maybe we need
>to put these little vinyl sheets somewhere, unobtrosive, so our customers can
>have a daily reminder to call us. Hummmmm. Suggestions?????

If the owner wants to check on the time since the last tuning, yet they
don't feel like booking ahead, I leave a loose card with the tuning date in
the bench. I doubt anyone ever took everything off the piano and got the
case apart just to check on the tuning date.

If you wanted to leave a reminder like the oil change one, I think it would
just about have to be on a corner of the music rack or maybe the keyfall.
The kids would no doubt have a fine time pulling it off and putting it back
on in weird places, then it would float around the house for a few weeks
........ and end up in that never-never-land place where sharp long No.2
pencils with soft erasers end up.

>(Susan, sure wish you were going to be there. Jon, looking forward to seeing
>you in Providence! Remember, the first cafe latte/vino is on you!)
>
>Have a good week everyone. We'll miss you, especially Friday morning.
>
>Gina

Hi, Gina! Have a great time. Do you have your laptop with you, to give us
progress reports? 

I expect to miss you, too. I remember last year! Everything in cyberspace
dropped dead for about a week. Meanwhile, here I sit. I blew my wad going
to Riverside (CA) and Banff. But it was worth it!

Jon, I hope you sell several gross of TLRG's, and gather a basketful of
orders for the becket gauge.

Susanwhostubbornlystaysoutwest


Susan Kline
P.O. Box 1651
Philomath, OR 97370
skline@proaxis.com		




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