Friends, I haven't followed this thread closely, but the original piano in question was a new inexpensive grand with a really bad killer octave and many false beats, if I remember correctly. Has anyone mentioned this? Does it follow that if a client buys a cheap piano it all comes back to "you get what you pay for"? There might be any number of things we would consider a warranty problem in a fine piano, but not in a cheap one. True or not? We might think a manufacturer of anything shouldn't make inferior merchandise, period. But as long as there's a market for it, it'll be out there. Regards, Clyde
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