Plastic elbow dilemma SOLVED!

Richard Brekne richardb@c2i.net
Wed, 20 Oct 1999 18:33:13 +0200



Susan Kline wrote:

> Grin back =======>> I think I understand, now. They DID all go to Norway,
> since it is so much easier to enjoy drop actions if you only see one or two
> a year!
>
> Susan
>

I think I kinda likes this gal.... :)  Maybe we can all get together in DC this
coming summer and exchange Sweedish jokes... (god I hope there are no Sweeds on
this list..)

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

>
> >Grin.... er... actually I thought those who liked these actions stayed in the
> >states, haveing seen only a few such examples of drop actions in Europe. I
> am sure
> >there are more down in the continent then up here in Scandinavia, but I
> remember
> >my early years in the states where such pianos were almost the rule
> instead of the
> >exception. I always assumed that was because Americans had a kind of
> fondness for
> >these pianos... I can take it I am wrong ???... In any case its nice to
> know we
> >have something in common.. :)
> >
> >Richard Brekne
> >I.C.P.T.G.  N.P.T.F.
> >Bergen, Norway
> >
> >Susan Kline wrote:
> >
> >> > There are plenty of techs around
> >> >who actually enjoy working on the drop action, and many of these do
> real nice
> >> >work.
> >> >Richard Brekne
> >> >I.C.P.T.G.  N.P.T.F.
> >> >Bergen, Norway
> >>
> >> So THAT'S where they all went!
> >>
> >> Having never met a tech who _enjoyed_ working on the drop
> >> action, I assumed there weren't any ------> But they just
> >> went to Norway!!
> >>
> >> Thanks for letting me know this, Richard. <grin>
> >>
> >> Susan
> >



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