> Speaking of another universe, how many of you have approached a piano > full of pictures, nick-knacks, and what not on top of the piano, and the > customers asks: "Do these need to come off?" What are these people > thinking? I had one with a fish tank on top. One of the professors at UA > had his entire audio system on the top of the piano, including a large > selection of records. You'd think he would know better. > > Arrrgggghhhh.. No. The stuff stays on the top, but they're concerned that you have enough light, or need help pulling the piano out from the wall. Ron N
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