[pianotech] Class in eye glasses for close-up work?

Nina Lesher lesher at dejazzd.com
Wed Jul 7 08:36:25 MDT 2010


On Jul 7, 2010, at 10:17 AM, Ryan Sowers wrote:

> Good to hear from you Bob! It was great chatting with you in Las  
> Vegas. This is an interesting and new idea. Sounds perfect for a  
> mini-technical. Go ahead and write it up with a title and  
> description so I can submit this to the Institute Team.
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> On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 6:49 AM, Robert Scott  
> <fixthatpiano at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I once did a mini-technical for our chapter meeting on how to  
> specify and use special-purpose glasses for close-up work.   
> Consider that bifocals or progressive lenses are made for reading,  
> so the close-up view is through the bottom of the glasses.  That  
> does not always work out well.  Adjusting dampers on a grand  
> especially comes to mind.  The class covered the basics of optical  
> prescriptions and how they might apply to special-purpose glasses.   
> My only reservation is that the material might take much less than  
> 1.5 hours to cover.  But if there is interest, I might find a way  
> to fill it out.
>
> Robert Scott
> Ypsilanti, Michigan
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> Ryan Sowers, RPT
> Puget Sound Chapter
> Olympia, WA
> www.pianova.net

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