Old Uprights, gotta love em.

Dean May deanmay@pianorebuilders.com
Fri, 16 Jul 2004 08:34:54 -0500


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>>In such a case, most of the piano is going to be 100 years old. IMHO, =
I could not feel comfortable offering any guarantee on such a piano =
(well, maybe five minutes).
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I don=92t get it. You make it sound like this pianos, which are built =
like tanks, are quite fragile. I mean, they=92ve already survived 100 =
years. You are worried they are going to fall apart in the next five =
minutes? (I understand you are engaging in hyperbole)=20
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I work on lots of these pianos, have spruced and sold scores of them, =
all with warranties. Once you get all the problems fixed, it is nothing =
to take care of the very occasional (and usually very minor) problems =
that come up for warranty repair. I mean, let=92s face it, how much =
playing time are these pianos actually going to get? Your average =
residential piano is going to get maybe 10 hours of playing time per =
year.=20
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Dean
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Dean May             cell 812.239.3359
PianoRebuilders.com   812.235.5272
Terre Haute IN  47802
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