hearts on fire

David M. Porritt dm.porritt@verizon.net
Wed, 18 Feb 2004 09:04:27 -0600


Dean:

Surely you were referring to another post and not the one at the bottom of this.  That post shows many flaws to look for in a PIANO, giving information about a particular model that is germane to the recent buyer.

dave


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David M. Porritt, RPT
Meadows School of the Arts
Southern Methodist University
Dallas, TX 75275


----- Original message ---------------------------------------->
From: Dean May <DeanMay@PianoRebuilders.com>
To: Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org>
Received: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 08:46:27 -0500
Subject: RE: hearts on fire

>Now this post didn't say OT in the subject line but it doesn't seem to be
>particularly helpful in learning about working on pianos. In fact some might
>consider it a waste of time to read it. Where are those complaining about
>off topic posting on these kinds of posts, which are quite numerous?

>Dean

>Dean May             cell 812.239.3359
>PianoRebuilders.com   812.235.5272
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>Hey Ed,
>   Congrats.... and.... Really? You've never seen one like that? Well....
>they can be okay, but.... look carefully for a wave, or soundboard "roll"
>just on the speaking side of the long bridge, from about F3 on up to...
>oh... C6ish. It really shows up if you pour a liquid on it. Or... it may
>not be there at all. Other than that.... OH!.... don't forget the plate
>crack in the treble .... right on the right end, webbing and strut. Very
>weldable. Bad scale, you know.
>Good Luck!

>Guy

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