I wonder how many of those she drinks before playing to believe that it makes the piano sound better!! AnOn On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 9:30 PM, Terry Beckingham <t46xd8jb at xplornet.com>wrote: > I have one client who keeps a full open bottle of beer inside her piano. I > can't convince her that it does no good and is liable to fall over making a > real mess. She insists that it makes her piano sound better. > > Terry Beckingham > > > At 07:21 PM 4/29/2010 -0700, you wrote: > >> Come on? Nostalgia? That would be Mason jars filled with water and the >> lightbulb. >> >> David Ilvedson, RPT >> Pacifica, CA 94044 >> >> ----- Original message ---------------------------------------- >> From: "Zeno Wood" <zeno.wood at gmail.com> >> To: pianotech at ptg.org >> Received: 4/29/2010 6:43:51 PM >> Subject: [pianotech] Hydroceel >> >> >> >I realize that the thing hasn't done anything since at least the time it >> >dessicated. The client and I had a nice talk about the nature of >> humidity >> >in our neck of the woods, but he declined to get a Dampp Chaser right >> now. >> > Perhaps he'll go for it next time around, sometimes people need a little >> >time to think about it. For him, the advantage of the Hydroceel is that >> >it's (presumably) less expensive, and perhaps it has a certain nostalgic >> >quality from his childhood, I don't know. I helped him lug the bags of >> now >> >unnecessary mason jars to the curb for recycling and we called it a day. >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20100429/7d1bf7cd/attachment.htm>
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