This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment I love it. Ten minute setup. Four minute tuning (including scale = analysis). Five minute pack up. Five minutes to collect check and chat = with owner. 24 minutes and I'm outa-there - make that 30 minutes (I = wouldn't want to short change on the chatting). Let's see, hum......... = 8 pianos a day at $$$$$$. I could retire in 10 years and sell the = machine at a profit. Let me know when this machine goes on the market. Del Gittinger, RPT Del's Music Studio, Marion, OH Piano Tuning & Service Electronic Instrument repairs including organs delgit@acc-net.com Orignal message <<<It is possible, though economically unlikely for the foreseeable = future, to=20 build a piano, every part of which is made to a thousandth of an inch,=20 including the rim, soundboard and plate. You could slip a perfectly = regulated=20 action out on one piano and into another and it would need no touch-up=20 regulation. The whole piano to a thousandth of an inch, never. Just the plate, its=20 supports and the bridges in relation to the plate, - why not? (Of course you must realize that the tuning of this piano will be done=20 perfectly in 4 minutes by a multi-armed robot with a positronic SAT = brain,=20 and we will just buy one and chauffeur it around.) >>>>>> Bill Simon Phoenix ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/43/14/f8/91/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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