Ah, an EXCELLENT point, I hadn't thought of that one. Yes, now someone else is going the get it in the #$&*%! Not only will the OTHER piano have an action that doesn't fit, but that piano will have the yellowing keys that prompted this whole stupid scenario in the first place. The next thing I have to wonder is... why didn't the dealer just sell the customer the OTHER piano in the first place? Stupid stupid stupid! Rob Goodale, RPT Las Vegas, NV > The thing that came to my mind when I read about this chain of events was... > Now there are TWO of them that have the wrong action. Somebody else will > be getting the other one. I hope this guy either straightens up or gets run > outta business. Is it really that difficult to replace a set of keytops? > Good grief, that would be another selling feature! > > Sometimes, I gotta wonder about people... > > Brian T.
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