Day off

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In a message dated 1/3/02 12:19:21 PM Central Standard Time, VOCE88@AOL.COM 
writes:


> Question: What does a piano mover do when there is 3 feet of snow??
> 
> Answer: He puts chains on the wheels of his dolly
> 
> Richard Galassini
> Cunningham Piano Co & Factory
> Philadelphia, Pa.
> (800) 394-1117
> 

Or, if you are lucky enough to purchase a S&S "B" at a very reasonible price 
but the piano is located in a basement den and the only way out is the back 
yard up to the drive.  Oh yes there just happens to be 3 feet of snow and you 
have to get back to Texas long before the snow will melt.  Well if you have 
plastic tarps and wrap the piano tight on its side without a grand board that 
bowl end makes a pretty good sled in the soft snow.  With 3 good men that 
piano goes right up the hill and the drift at the end of the plowed driveway 
is just the right height to slide the piano directly into the pickup.  No 
damage, a great buy and sunny warm Texas is on the horizon.

David Koelzer
DFW

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