Sure I'll wait a few days Carl. Thanks for the effort. Right now i'm just playing with ideas anyway. Greg Carl Meyer wrote: > I've done it. In my files is a schematic of one I did for another tech. It > was not easily transferable, but could be made to be. Give me a few days > and I'll come up with a design. The real problem is that there will be a > small market, and the liability to market something to handicapped > individuals is awesome. I'll get back to you. I did this in 1987. I have > a file about handicapped devices. I had considered marketing such a device, > but the liability was the main impediment. If I could sell a hundred of > these things in the next couple of years, I might consider resurrecting the > project. If it weren't for the liability, I would consider doing it for > altruistic reasons. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Graeme Harvey" <gharvey@netsource.co.nz> > To: "Pianotech@Ptg.Org" <pianotech@ptg.org> > Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 3:15 AM > > > Hello All, > > > > This request came to me from another tuner in NZ not on this list. > > > > "I have a client who plays and teaches a lot of piano, > > who has developed an affliction in her feet/ankles > > which means she can't use the pedals on her piano. > > Does anyone know of a system which would allow a > > pianist to operate the pedals by moving a leg from > > side to side. (She has bad knees as well.) Is there > > something commercially available, or failing that, has > > anyone ever constructed such a device, and have a > > design for one? Ideally she would like something that > > can be transferred from piano to piano - I don't know > > how feasible that would be. > > > > Any thoughts or ideas would be very, very welcome." > > > > Post any ideas either to the list or to me privately. > > Many thanks. > > > > Regards > > Graeme Harvey > > New Plymouth > > New Zealand -- Greg Newell mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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