[pianotech] Freight Damage to New Piano

Mark Wisner markwisner at earthlink.net
Sat Jul 4 07:07:04 MDT 2009


If it's possible to get replacement parts from the factory, I'd go that way.  It would probably be cheaper to get new part from China than to pay a poly guy.

Mark Wisner

-----Original Message-----
>From: Robert Gray <pianos at pianosandmore.co.nz>
>Sent: Jul 4, 2009 1:04 AM
>To: pianotech at ptg.org
>Subject: [pianotech] Freight Damage to New Piano
>
>Hi List
> 
>I am working through a insurance claim, for compensation to repair this
>piano.
> 
>This piano has been imported new from China.
> 
>I have had furniture finisher's say they will repair it & others say not to
>touch it, the finish on a new piano cannot be repaired.
> 
>Most marks are surface scuff marks, with one small scratch.
> 
>Any experience's or advice would be gratefully excepted.
> 
>Robert 
> 
> 
> 
>Pianos and More
>Piano Tuner
>International Member of
>Piano Technicians Guild
>Robert Gray
>166 Paierau Road
>Masterton 5881
>Wairarapa
>New Zealand
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>www.pianosandmore.co.nz
> 
> 
> 
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