That's not what Ryan said, Mr. Hechler. Too bad about your nerve, must be the same one you often hit when your past rants about M.S. I will do exactly what Ryan said also. Finding a junk spinet or console in a nice home with an older child or younger taking serious lessons on it will bring on a discussion with the mother or father. I don't care if they ever call me back to tune for them. I tell them that children and or adults will practice more and can get much more from the practice with a good piano. I have never had anyone get mad at me, they say wow! No one has had the nerve to be honest with us about the piano. After all someone gave it too us and we really thought it would be nice to have a better piano for our son/daughter to play. Note I didn't say "Grand." And I never follow the above discussion with the fact that I might have used pianos for sale. Play your antique piano all you want Mr. Hechler I'll keep on enjoying my grand piano and having the pleasure of going back to my customers house when they call to say they purchased a better piano. Why should Ryan keep his statement to himself? You never follow that advice. Now do you? Richard Oliver Snelson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hechler Family" <dahechler@charter.net> To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 3:12 PM Subject: Re: tax deductions? > Ryan, > > Boy have you hit a major nerve with me. > > Based on your comment, everyone should upgrade to a grand. Nearly 99 > percent of my business is the pianos you mentioned below. If which 99 > percent have no space for a grand or don't want a grand. And to top things > off, I own an antique player piano which is a Story & Clark which I feel > is a good quality instrument. Finally, I also rebuild antique pump organs > which are not upgradeable. > > So please keep your blanket statements to yourself. > > P.S. I recently acquired a player piano rebuilt job for a Gulbransen > piano. > > Ryan Sowers wrote: > > <snip> > >> Very frequently I am encouraging people to upgrade their spinet, >> consoles, and worn-out uprights. How could I do this in good faith if I >> don't personally value the instrument enough to warrant owning a good >> quality one. > > -- > Duaine Hechler > Piano, Player Piano, Organ, Pump Organ > Tuning, Servicing & Rebuilding > Associate Member of the Piano Technicians Guild > Reed Organ Society Member > St. Louis, MO 63034 > (314) 838-5587 > dahechler@charter.net > > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives >
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