Tuning Walk Out

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Tue, 13 May 2003 12:23:44 EDT


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Sounds like the same guy!!!

will

In a message dated 5/13/2003 12:01:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time,=20
tomtuner@attbi.com writes:

> Wait just a minute here---- Our guy in Mass. Moved to Fla. ten years ago.=20
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> Typical =E2=80=9Crebuild =E2=80=9Cas follows---: S&S old A in a church. Re=
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> sanctuary without even cleaning the board and bridges, Huge tuning pins (O=
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> course nickel plated for that extra nice touch) and loose soon after, Coil=
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> all over the place.
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>             New hammers on old verdigris shanks, with NO tail work! Great=20
> backcheck to tail relationship there!
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>   Whippens filthy, backchecks worn through, Key bushings essentially gone.=
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> Lyre falling apart caked with old Graphite grease.
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>             This guy Bill W*****  claimed to have =E2=80=9CTuned for the B=
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> Symphony=E2=80=9D=20
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>            To this day new clients will say,
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>             =E2=80=9CWe had Mr.W. he tuned for the Symphony=E2=80=9D
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>             I think this guy had his name legally changed to----=E2=80=9C=20=
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> W***** I tuned for the Symphony=E2=80=9D
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>             One of my very good teacher clients stung by this =E2=80=9CTec=
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> him -Bill Wrong=E2=80=94
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> Tom Driscoll RPT
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