>...So, two passes, from 100 cents out, and he says it should last, on most >pianos, a year. >les Les, List, Everybody has the right to have their own set of standards of what will last or not and is certainly entitled to their own opinion of such a thing, whether it's true or not. The important thing is what say you, Les, about what he says will last? I already know for myself what will last and what won't when it comes to changing the pitch of a piano 100 cents in just two passes. It won't be in tune when I leave the premises, let alone a year later. Of course, that is ultimately only my opinion and according to the set of standards I have come to know over the years. So, bottom line is, what'cha gonna believe? What you know to be so yourself, or what you hear from others? Somewhat bored at the moment and needing to communicate something. For those going to Chicago, have a great fellowship time. There is no other to compare! Keith McGavern Registered Piano Technician Oklahoma Chapter 731 Piano Technicians Guild USA http://www.highpointpiano.com/ptg/conv/chicago2002/
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