Broadwood Grand

Ron Nossaman nossaman@SOUTHWIND.NET
Tue, 12 Oct 1999 13:42:10 -0500 (CDT)


>> I'd be concerned that he
>> will expect it to sound like a new, modern piano with just a restringing,
>> while leaving the look of something old, for the room decor.... 


Is the reasoning for...


>>That's a
>> guaranteed losing proposition for you, your customer, and the piano.
>
>Curious to know your reasoning for this last statement.
>
>Richard Brekne
>I.C.P.T.G.  N.P.T.F.
>Bergen, Norway

* It won't be a modern piano no matter what you do with it, and it will no
longer be a historical artifact if you do anything to it at all. The
customer, generically, expects miracles for little to no money, and should
be educated as to what to expect before starting.

 Ron N



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