teacher/tooners

KeyKat88 at aol.com KeyKat88 at aol.com
Mon Feb 18 20:36:54 MST 2008


 
Greeting,
            
            Well, I'm sure that for $20 this tooner didnt spend an hour plus 
or set the pins or strings, as you would have, he/she probably just cleaned up 
unisons-if that!
 
 
In a message dated 2/18/2008 9:49:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
richard.ucci at att.net writes:

This is a good one.
Called one of my regular clients last night to schedule tuning, and the Mrs. 
says that the teacher tuned the piano in Nov. for about $20 after a lesson.
The teacher also remarked that the reason the piano was so far out of tune 
was that the pins were low on torque. I had last tuned the piano in Feb. 07. It 
is a brand new Story & Clark (China) but with solid pins.
 
I asked if she wanted me to delete them from my records , and suggested that 
the teacher stick to areas she knows something about, and that they should not 
be trusting the care of their piano to an amateur.
 
Anyone know where I can get a good voodoo doll? 
 






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