What to do with junks..was shutmymouth

Richard Brekne richardb@c2i.net
Sat, 25 Mar 2000 20:19:09 +0100


Grin.. and with the appropiate amount of epoxy you could turn a grand into a nice
tide pool....

I saw a guy once who had ripped out the inside of an upright and turned it into a
barskap. Nicely done too. sliding doors in the old front board. The candle
holders had plumbing so that when you pressed middle C you'd get soda out of the
left one, and if you pressed the F above you'd get beer out of the right one. The
piano had been in his family for eons and he just couldnt give it up. I tell that
story a lot to folks I write out piano death certificates for. Seems to lighten
the atmosphere a bit.



Jlovekeys@AOL.COM wrote:

> I
>
> But on the brighter side, you might soften the blow a bit and let them know
> that their historic heirloom could now make a nice computer desk or aquarium
> holder (if an uprite anyway) just by removing the keys, keyframe, and action.
> FWIW
> Jim Love
> PTG Associate
> Midland, Tx.

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Richard Brekne
Associate PTG, N.P.T.F.
Bergen, Norway




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