Jude Well you have caught me out. Yes, I am only a part time technician who needs more training to understand the basics of piano technology. I thought levelling keys had nothing to do with scaling of a piano. Now where do I find the book that tells me where to rescale a B model whilst discussing key levelling. The regulation and hammer hanging being out of my expected scope. Thank you for lowering yourself to an insult over your opinion of my work. I am in a minority group as I believe that it is not proper to bag a piano over a chat page. This list would be huge if we all complained about instruments we see every day. Well every few days for me. I hope that if this piano was another brand it too would be bagged in an open forum. As I said, the promoters of the concert would not be happy with the comments. I was asked by a technician what the best piano in the world. I tried to give an intelligent and diplomatic answer. He said the best piano was the one you are working on right now. I attach a photo of a piano in which I have little support in my comments of this repair. I said it was a disgrace. So according to others like yourself who tell me that I don't know sh_t from clay, that this standard of work is ok. Thank you but I like to be in the minority. Now to email other technicians and manufacturers around the world that they better close up and do something else than piano work. But wait, there are more photos..... Regards Brian -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: DSCN0569.JPG Type: image/jpeg Size: 57314 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20090628/72e78f6d/attachment-0001.jpeg>
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