shoot the piano

Karl Verhnjak klavir@pianoman.bc.ca
Thu, 4 Nov 1999 05:42:08 -0800


Originaly from Winipeg Canada there was a man named Bill Loewen, Loewen
pianos. Now living in Vancouver BC. He imported Horugel from Korea. He was
an original  importer of Yamaha, Kawai, Samick, Bachman, Weber Berlin,
Steigerman, Young Chang, and many more.  He  currently  owns  Brussels
Chocolade  factory and is importing in a very big way  all kind of used
pianos from Japan and Korea as well as sells stencil Heintzman and more.
Karl Verhnjak RPT.
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Holden <bholden@wave.co.nz>
To: pianotech@ptg.org <pianotech@ptg.org>
Date: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: shoot the piano


>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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