Lee, At 01:33 PM 06/17/02 -0700, you wrote: >I just looked at the Swedish piano tech site. There are some good articles >there that may be good for our suffering journal to reprint. SUFFERING Journal????? I don't think so! Avery >One is five >lectures on the acoustics of the piano. I would think they would allow our >journal permission. > >Lee Sankey >San Diego, CA > >Richard Brekne wrote: > > > The Swedish Piano Association has a listing of all its members by location. > > Linda may help you directly, or you may check out the following website. > > > > http://www.sptf.com/ > > > > Which is the Sweedish PTA home site. > > > > Good luck > > > > Richard Brekne > > > > Newton Hunt wrote: > > > > >Get in touch with Linda Stråhle <linda.laserbeam@home.se> She will > > >likely know > > >who is good in your area. > > > > > > Newton > > > > > >> Hello, > > >> > > >> I have a Steinway grand piano in my home in Halmstad on Sweden's west > > >> coast. After having moved too far away from my previous piano > > >> technician (a true god of piano servicing) I am currently looking for > > >> an experienced piano technician within the region. Since these seem > > >> hard to find, I wonder if anyone on the list has any advice to give. > > >> > > >> I need a piano technician who, besides tuning two or three times a > > >> year, is well experienced with intonation/voicing and mechanical > > >> adjustments. > > >> > > >> Any advice will be much appreciated. > > >> > > >> Best greetings, Nicholas Asplund. > > >> nicholas@gressus.se > > >> > > >> > > > > Richard Brekne > > RPT NPTF > > Griegakadamiet UiB
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