Water Damaged Piano Results

Matthew Todd toddpianoworks at att.net
Thu May 1 08:24:53 MDT 2008


Hi all,
   
  Thank you for all your recommendations and cautions.  They have all been very helpful.  I am going to be submitting a proposal to the school that includes total string replacement and complete whippen rebuild (I didn't include that before I read your responses).  Then the ball will be in their court.  I will not try and skimp areas just because I want the job.  I will even write them a nice letter and include some of your comments here.  I'm even discounting them my hourly rate by 10 bucks, I mean, come on!
   
  Thanks again and we'll see what happens,
  Matthew

James H Frazee <jimfrazee at msn.com> wrote:
            Matthew,
   
  In 5 years or so when the piano damage continues to reveal itself and everybody's upset, who in the congregation or visiting pianists will remember "I did what I could given budget constraints."  Or, will they simple think "he couldn't have been very good if it sounds like this now!".  And would you even be there to defend yourself.  Ask yourself this question:  is what I'm paid now now worth what it'll cost me later. . .


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