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 >06 378 6712 >027 494 8998 >rwgray at wnc.quik.co.nz >www.pianosandmore.co.nz > > > >
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