sojin piano

richard.ucci@att.net richard.ucci@att.net
Sun, 23 Nov 2003 13:41:25 +0000


Greg,

Thanks for the good advice. What was the deal with them? Did they get bought 
out by another Co.? This piano is so like new at the moment, but she does 
play alot. If parts wear out I may be in a bind.

Thanks,

Rick Ucci/Ucci Piano
> Rick,
>          She should be concerned about replacement parts. I had a few 
> issues the most memorable of which involved replacing damper levers on a 
> heavily used grand. No direct replacement part could be ordered or found so 
> it was necessary to pick the closest thing and it involved defeating the 
> sos mechanism. This was the best low cost solution the dealer was willing 
> to pay for. He had taken it in on trade and was set to loose money on it 
> anyway. It was a "control the bleeding" kind of thing from his perspective. 
> I tell all my customers with Sojins about the possibility of not being able 
> to find replacement parts.
> 
> Greg Newell
> 
> 
> 
> At 07:57 PM 11/22/2003, you wrote:
> 
> >Hi folks,
> >
> >I have a customer interested in a Sojin black lacquer high polish console
> >ca:1987. It looks and plays like new and very much like an asian piano.
> >
> >Any thoughts? I don't think they are still in business, and she is concerned
> >about replacement parts etc.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Rick Ucci/Ucci Piano

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