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Diane Hofstetter dianepianotuner at msn.com
Thu Nov 1 16:42:56 MST 2007


I'm sure with Jon on this one, having just awakened from my nap after demolishing a Nauga Wurly in an English Pub--screw by screw and dumping in their dumpster (Jon's way is much easier--ask me how I know), the other one this week was a Baldwin Acrosonic that got left out in the rain.  Sometimes they just gotta go!
 
One of the waiters in the pub thinks he is going to make the back assembly into a hammered dulcimer, so part of that one is being "recycled".  Parts of he Acrosonic went to a lady who does garden architecture and is part of an artist group called "Broken Pots".  Found her by offering it as a "free piano case" on craigslist.
 
Both drop actions went to the Piano Hospital for the students to bend, fold, stamp and mutilate.....
DianeDiane Hofstetter
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