Plastic action parts

tom driscoll tomtuner@comcast.net
Sat, 18 Dec 2004 13:14:12 -0500



Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2004 1:03 PM
Subject: Re: Plastic action parts


> Hi Tom,
>
> I have to support Elwood a bit on this one. You pointed to an error
> (among many) in what doctors said in 1948, they probably pointed to
> errors in what doctors said in 1898, what are doctors going to say of
> today's doctors (and us!) in 2048? Maybe a horse and buggy would have
> been better, look at the pollution the alternative has caused!
>
> Maybe plastic piano parts will be the best thing ever, or maybe they
> won't. We have more experience with wood parts in a piano and know
> (practically speaking) what to expect. We should proceed with some
> respect to "time tested" rather than jump right in, plastics are
> ridiculously new compared to wood.
>
> - John

John,
    Ok  , Lets forget the polio vacine, Chemo therapy, Heart by-pass, hybrid
cars , the micro chip.
    We had more experience with bleeding people to cure them at one time.
    In my opinion this is looking backward ,not toward the possibilities
that will hopefully bring this industry out of the 19th century.
   Tom Driscoll
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