I would have to agree that the same thought would cross my mind. grin.. I am not sure what good it does me to know such things tho. In any case you cant be sure whats gone on without more specific detail so its best (my view) to avoid drawing conclusions. As for the origional line of this post I think Ed Foote answered rather neatly. Clyde Hollinger wrote: > Friends, > > When whole sections of the piano are uniformly out of tune, I can easily > account for that, but when a section has differences of up to 25 cents on > adjacent notes, I can only attribute that to a "tooner" who had no idea what > he was doing. Am I right? I decided it was prudent not to express my > thoughts to the client. > > Regards, > Clyde Hollinger > -- Richard Brekne Associate PTG, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway
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