Tell me Mark, were all the key tops cracked along the front like all the Horugels I've come across? Perhaps the piano never had a chance from day one because of the unfortunate name it was given. Who on earth would call anything a Horugel (or should that be an Horugel) ??????? Brian Holden -----Original Message----- From: bases-loaded@juno.com <bases-loaded@juno.com> To: pianotech@ptg.org <pianotech@ptg.org> Date: Thursday, 4 November 1999 11:39 Subject: Re: shoot the piano >On Wed, 3 Nov 1999 15:07:50 -0600 "Brian Henselman" ><musicmasters@worldnet.att.net> writes: > Then we could each take a shot at identifying the piano, >> or better yet, depending on the brand, just shoot the piano. > >I had the misfortune of meeting face-to-face in a dark alley with my >first Horugel today. From now on I will take a gun and a shovel when >asked to service the HorrendousHorugel so I can take it out back and >shoot it and dig a hole big enough to put it in. Oh, and maybe a clean >cotton cloth to wipe off my fingerprints from the scene of the crime. Or >perhaps it would be considered an heroic gesture? It seemed like an >alien plot against mankind.... > >Mark Potter >bases-loaded@juno.com >
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