How about "refurbished"? This seems to be a popular word that vague enough to cover about anything. After all, you don't hear about a lot of "furbishers". Mark Story, RPT Eastern Washington University Cheney, Washington ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wallace Scherer" <p003520b@pb.seflin.org> To: "Joseph Alkana" <jfa19@IDT.NET> Cc: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 8:03 AM Subject: "Rebuilt" vs. "Reconditioned" > Yes Joseph, I agree that "rebuilt" should include a new soundboard if > needed, but "reconditioned" can include a whole LOT of variables. > > Maybe the PTG should have some sort of "official PTG tag" to stick on > such work we do where we check off different types of jobs actually done > on the work. > > What do others think? > > Wally Scherer > Lake Worth, FL > > Send e-mail to: WallyTS@iname.com or > p003520b@pb.seflin.org > Web page: <http://www.geocities.com/vienna/2411> > >
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