humidity control and house fires

Avery Todd avery@ev1.net
Thu, 11 Mar 2004 19:36:38 -0600


And it was probably a brand called Moisture Master. In all
my years, I've never yet seen one that was working when I
went to tune the piano! Thankfully, I "think" they're out
of business now! I hope???? :-)

Avery

At 12:53 PM 3/11/04, you wrote:
>When you service a piano that has a heater bar, be
>sure to check the wire to see if it's ok. My in-laws
>lost their mobile home and most of its contents a few
>years ago. The problem was traced to a heater bar in
>the piano.
>
>(I wasn't in the same state when it happened, nor had
>ever serviced the piano, so don't blame me.)
>
>
>
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