complete regulation of the grand piano

D.L. Bullock dlbullock@att.net
Sat, 3 Jul 2004 01:52:37 -0500


There is not way to fix pricing in this business.  There are too many techs
each with a different price.  There are as many per hour fee variations as
there are technicians.

My reason for asking was to get an idea of the difference of hourly rate
between two coasts, big city, rural area, or whatever locale we are  to be
found.  I suspect prices are higher in the big cities and higher yet on
either coast in their big cities.  I expect rural areas to be impressively
low.  But then there is always drive fee that must be charged.

D.L. Bullock    St. Louis
www.thepianoworld.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Nereson [mailto:davner@kaosol.net]
Subject: Re: complete regulation of the grand piano

    Isn't that a taboo subject because of price-fixing laws?  Or is that
only in an organizational meeting context, such as a PTG chapter meeting or
national convention?
    --David Nereson, RPT





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