Joe, I'm sure you'd need to determine the sex of the piano before deciding which tool to use. I suspect there are a lot of techs out there who don't know how to do that. And some don't even care. How insensitive can we get? Could you let us all know how to tell the sex of a piano without having to turn them over? Thanks! Carl Meyer Assoc. PTG Santa Clara, California cmpiano@attbi.com I'm never lost cause I don't care where I'm at. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carl Meyer" <cmpiano@attbi.com> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 6:19 PM Subject: Re: Mystery Tool(s) > I was too embarrassed to comment. It is obviously a male and female piano proctoscope, now that you challenge me. > > Carl Meyer Assoc. PTG > Santa Clara, California > cmpiano@attbi.com > > I'm never lost. I just don't care where I am! > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joseph Garrett" <joegarrett@earthlink.net> > To: <pianotech@ptg.org> > Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 6:52 PM > Subject: Mystery Tool(s) > > > > There must be someone out there that has a good eye for tools! Carl, you > > haven't chimed in on this yet.<G> > > Regards, > > Joe Garrett, RPT, (Oregon) > > > > Been There, Didn't Like It, So I'm Here To Stay! [G} > > > > > > >
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