Thanks, Tom. I really like your statement about her legacy. I hope you don't mind if I use that tomorrow! :-) Honestly, the crux of the matter is about the music. I should encourage her to do what I do with all my kids' school projects. I take a nice photo of my girls with their projects and then email it to them. Then the project goes in the dumpster. They kind of like that process now. Gives them a good excuse to get rid of it, too! So a nice photo of the piano, framed with a picture her grandma and she'd have a nice memorial... Light a candle on either side and you're set! Regards, Rob McCall On Dec 01, 2010, at 21:46 , Tom Gorley wrote: > Rob, listen to Ron. As a musician bringing joy to people, grandma would be horrified at the idea of her great grandchildren trying to show their musicality on a broken down instrument. Don't let sentimental value supersede grandma's love of music. Her legacy is good music, not a piano. Suggest that your client pass that on. > ---Tom Gorley -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20101201/4b744016/attachment.htm>
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