Carl Meyer wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard Brekne" <Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no> > To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org> > Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 3:47 PM > Subject: Re: Viennese > > > >>Ooooo... this could be interesting... I assume you mean lower the >>tension of the stringing scale to handle a (an assumed) higher pitch ? >>But lowering tension has other consequencies as well.... I look forward >>to the responses > > > Ric, that hurts. You assume I haven't considered the other consequences? > When I told the guy I would pay $500 max for the piano if I wanted it ,wich > I don"t, he said he'd just throw himself off the cliff. (He lives in a > beautiful home on a cliff). He paid $2900 at an auction. No no no... you musnt take it that way... assume NOTHING ... grin.. Carl I like you far too much to begin with ! I only meant that you raised what struck me as an interesting question...and I was looking forward to the advice you recieved. > You must appreciate that I saved the guys life. I'll do him a favor. I > didn't need the job, but I knew nobody else would even consider it. I know > I shouldn't do this job. I have enough to do without it. You realize, of > course, that conservatives are all heart, contrary to what your liberal > friends tell you. > Grin.. my brother turned conservative in his later years.... as blue as they get really... read the National Inquirer and everything !! .... and I can tell you... there was never such a person with so much heart. Actually... and not meaning to get into a whole spill of politics again... it is my experience that nearly every conservative I've ever met is all heart, and heart of a particularilly nice colour as well. Its just those few who let that colour turn a bit too green that wreck things. Dont get me wrong... a heart can get too red too... two shades of too red when it comes down to it... but all that is another story eh ?? Cheers... and ..er.. take Heart ! > Carl Meyer Ptg assoc > Santa Clara, Ca. > > RicB
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