I'm envisioning a gadget where you get 12 tuning hammers and strap them all together using thick rubber bands ... then you could pitch raise a whole octave at a time and do it in less than ten minutes... think there'd be much market for this? Kinda like my plan for doing the laundry twice so that the clothes will stay clean longer. || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| jason kanter * piano tuning * piano teaching bellevue, wa * 425 562 4127 * cell 425 831 1561 orcas island * 360 376 2799 || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| From: Phil Bondi <tito@PhilBondi.com> Organization: Bondi's Piano Service Reply-To: pianotech@ptg.org Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 18:28:10 -0400 To: pianotech@ptg.org Subject: Re: Charging for Pitch Raises > << How in the world to people do pitch raises in 10-15 minutes???????????? > les bartlett >> > Les, when I first heard this I thought...yea..ok. No one ever said 'pitch raising' was 'fine tuning'..they're 2 different animal species..and yes it is possible...one pin at a time. -Phil Bondi (Fl.) tito@philbondi.com
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