[pianotech] Strange Customer Complaint

David Lawson Pianos dlawson at davidlawsonspianos.com.au
Wed Jun 24 20:40:03 MDT 2009


Hi Scott,

Yes, I still think he may suspect that David has removed some of the dampers to sell on the black market!

Alastair.
David Lawson's Pianos
Wangaratta
Australia

P.S. If anyone would like to buy some extremely rare used high treble dampers please email me privately! ;)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Scott Jackson 
  To: pianotech at ptg.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 5:46 PM
  Subject: Re: [pianotech] Strange Customer Complaint


  Alistair,
  I've had the same comment occasionally from customers. Don't you love it when music teachers proudly display their ignorance? It's funny how they only notice the sustain after you've tuned the piano.

  Scott Jackson
  Wollongong Australia
    ----- Original Message ----- 


    Had a music teacher ring today to complain about the tune done on the school piano yesterday. The complaint was, the top 1 & 1/2 octaves of the piano constantly sustain when the notes were played! After I explained that it was because there was no dampers on that part of the piano, he calmed down a bit. I'm guessing piano mightn't be his specialty instrument!

    Alastair.
    David Lawson's Pianos
    Wangaratta
    Australia
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