---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment In a message dated 12/15/2002 6:21:06 AM Pacific Standard Time, jonpage@attbi.com writes: > Subj: Re: Half moon spoons > Date: 12/15/2002 6:21:06 AM Pacific Standard Time > From: <A HREF="mailto:jonpage@attbi.com">jonpage@attbi.com</A> > Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:pianotech@ptg.org">pianotech@ptg.org</A> > To: <A HREF="mailto:pianotech@ptg.org">pianotech@ptg.org</A> > Sent from the Internet > > Hey John Page I find the top of a spare grand piano often the best and most convienent work space in the shop. My motto is any flat surface will do! Good Day > > At 09:08 AM 12/15/2002 -0500, you wrote: > >> In a message dated 12/15/02 9:03:38 AM Eastern Standard Time, >> jonpage@attbi.com writes: >> >>> I have an 1866 S&S upright in the back of the shop with this type >>> action. >>> I've been not working on it for about twelve years now. >> You were complaining some months back about limited shop space. I wish I >> had space to store pianos that long!Bill Maxim, RPT > It's not that S&S upright piano taking up the room, it's the twelve grands > and eight other verticals. > With more slated to come in as soon as I can crank some of these out. > > Besides, that upright has proven to be a nice drying rack for sprayed legs > and lyres. > > > Regards, > > Jon Page, piano technician > Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. > <A HREF="mailto:jonpage@attbi.com">mailto:jonpage@attbi.com</A> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/02/22/04/e5/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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