If folks are habitually doing two pass tunings anyway, and since they're probably using an ETD that does pitch raises within a couple of cents of dead on in one pass (as we read repeatedly), why would they find it necessary to charge anything above the cost of a tuning for a pitch adjustment? Ron N Sometime ago I was called to do the first tuning on a Baldwin studio in an elementary school, piano purchased 18 months earlier. I figure my shoulder has a given number of hammer manipulations in its lifetime, and charge accordingly. sid
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