Plastic elbow dilemma SOLVED!

Richard Brekne richardb@c2i.net
Tue, 19 Oct 1999 18:19:48 +0200



ANRPiano@AOL.COM wrote:

>  Bill Simon
>  Phoenix
>
>
> Bill,
>
> I couldn't have said it any better.
>
> I have rebuilt plenty of S&S as well as European pianos, but I also enjoy
> working on pianos of lesser pedigree.  It is more challenging of course.  It
> takes more skill and understanding to make a piano of poorer quality play
> well than it does to make a high end piano play well.  Although the later
> generally pays better than the former.
>

Like I said in my reply to Bill. I think its great you enjoy this kinda work.
More power to you. I dont think its fine that you agree (seemingly) with Bill
throwing everyone who doesnt like this kind of work into a single basket with
all kinds of nasty names attached. The fact that there are a few less then
honest individuals out there who do shoddy work, overpriced, or what have you,
has nothing to do with the techs who have written in their viewpoints on this
subject matter, and I fail to see the need for such commentary. I mean really...
different strokes.. thats why there are so many of us...



>
> Bill I hope you have your fire suit on, I just put mine on.

I am inflamable... grin

Richard Brekne
I.C.P.T.G.  N.P.T.F.
Bergen, Norway

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> Andrew Remillard
> Northern Illinois University
> ANR Piano Service



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