Chrome versus Nickel plated tuning pins

Avery Todd avery1@houston.rr.com
Tue, 20 Sep 2005 18:09:02 -0500


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>>Lloyd is not a typical supply house.  He only deals in the high 
>>end, and that can be frustrating for some technicians.
>
>I also deal only in the high end.  Materials, tools and parts, that 
>is.  You don't have to think you are elite to make an inquiry with 
>me. Absolutely no need for frustration here!

IMO, Lloyd doesn't either. I sent him a copy of that "post" (I'm 
behaving myself) just to see what he might say. OK, I'm trying to 
stir "just a little bit". Sorry, I just thought that post was just a 
wee bit stupid. As did a couple of others, according to the replies 
I've seen! :-)

Avery


>I am in negotiations with the producer of Biene tuning pins as we 
>speak, you can expect some news on that front quite soon.   Biene 
>are eager to be "officially" represented in North America, on the 
>table instead of under the table.  I'm sure this is welcome news, 
>because now that the word has been spilled here on the pianotech 
>list, it's not just the "good techs " who know about them.
>Other new items from Europe coming as well.  Stay tuned
>
>Regards,
>Jurgen Goering
>Piano Forte Supply
>www.pianofortesupply.com
>"we've got the good stuff"
>
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