Or how about "A Piano Tuner", or "A person who tunes pianos" lol :) Marshall ps. if you want to be last in line you could use, "Your personal piaon tuner" "Zealous piano tuner" or if you're not first, "jealous" piano tuner. lol :) that one would be before K at least. I'm in a good mood today. two sunny days in a row!!! and the yard sale is doing great! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Conrad Hoffsommer" <hoffsoco at luther.edu> To: "Pianotech List" <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 6:04 AM Subject: Re: Curses! Coiled again! > At 04:40 5/27/2006, you wrote: >>It would appear that this is the first time you have run across a "Grand >>Piano". It makes a difference. > >>These things rank well below any Winter and Aeolian spinet ever made. Sad >>but true. >>Terry Farrell > > > > These pianos firmly anchor the bell curve of piano quality being made, as > they were, by folks who would make Jeff Foxworthy's examples of Rednecks > look like Rhodes scholars. (and I'm not referring to the Fender folks) > Your quality tooner may have been in the factory. > > My first exposure to these beasties was at a "Truckload Sale" held in a > motel lobby. (one small step up from a tailgate sale) I remember that > the price was, you guessed it... $1000. > > That, my friends, is their only claim to the name "Grand". > > > > > > Conrad Hoffsommer > > Early to rise: early to bed; > Makes a man healthy, and socially dead. > >
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