---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Thanks for the comments, Tom. I totally agree. My experience with the newer Kawai's has been nothing but positive! Avery At 09:20 PM 12/22/03, you wrote: > > >In a message dated 12/22/2003 9:18:22 AM Eastern Standard Time, >lclgcnp@yahoo.com writes: >I tuned a brand new 'ordered-from-the-internet' Kawaii just last week. >Truly one of the worst instruments I have ever seen. The entire action >bounces with great gusto whenever any 1 note is struck. The only positive >thing I can say about the piano is that the pins are tighter than any >yamaha I ever tuned, and I tune for a dealer! > >I vote for the P22 hands (and feet) down! > >Will > > > Will, > I preface my comments by telling you that I'm not associated > with any dealer or manufacturer, and have no hidden agenda. > I am very troubled by your comments. You don't elaborate on what > "ordered from the internet" means. Nor do you reference the model # of > this Kawai. If the action is "Bouncing" the key frame should be bedded, a > task the dealer would perform during routine prep. > Does " ordered from the internet " eliminate a local dealer and if so > would this explain your problem? > When you describe a Kawai as "one of the worst instruments > you have ever seen" to this technician you lose all credibility. Ever > service a Kincaid? A Memphis Aeolian or Kimball Whitney? Perhaps this > particular Kawai is horrible, but let's not condemn this manufacturer to > a forum of technicians whose experience I'll wager is quite the opposite. > Tom Driscoll RPT > P.S. Also list etiquette would be better served if you sign > your full name. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/40/54/20/7e/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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