I agree Phil, and add that ultimately it is up to the piano owner to decide - it is our position to advise. Terry Farrell ----- Original Message ----- > Greg Newell wrote: > >> Alan, >> To your post I have only one question. Should all pianos be >> saved? > > I say no..each situation has to be measured. If it's a stencil spinet > that's been handed down 2 or 3 times, no. If it's a grand that has some > life left to it, yes. Some uprights are worth saving, some aren't. It > depends. > > CA is a band-aide, but in my experiences, a pretty good one. My thoughts > are getting the client interested in the instrument again and having > confidence when they sit down. I'm not sure that scenario has a > measurement. > > Every situation is different, from my experiences. > > -Phil Bondi(Fl)
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