[Fwd: New Cordless Piano Light]

Newton Hunt nhunt@jagat.com
Wed Nov 1 20:00 MST 2000


I got this in my mailbox.  Did any of you get it?

		Newton

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Subject: New Cordless Piano Light
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 21:14:27 -0800
From: ConcertLight <lampcraft@earthlink.net>
Reply-To: lampcraft@earthlink.net
To: nhunt@jagat.com

Dear Music Lover:

Just wanted to let you know that the ConcertLight now fits
grand pianos and
wooden furniture stands -- allowing more musicians to
benefit from superior
lighting and cordless convenience.
 
When we introduced the ConcertLight early this year, we had
no idea that
pianists would want, or need, a portable light -- that's why
it was designed
for metal music stands.  So we were astounded when countless
piano players
and instructors asked us if it would work on a piano music
rest.  Now,
finally, it does.

Did you know that most musicians today depend on the same
type of music
lights that were in common usage prior to the second world
war?   You're
familiar with them -- a primitive 40 watt incandescent lamp
that bathes the center
of the score in a hot-spot of yellowish light and barely
lights up the
corners of the pages.  When it's critical to see the music,
why settle for bad
lighting?  It can contribute to performance anxiety,
eyestrain, missed notes
and even headaches.

ConcertLight was designed to provide superior illumination
AND operate on a
rechargeable battery pack.  If you'll take a few moments to
visit our web
site and check it out, we'll make a $1 contribution to an
organization of
your choice that is working to improve music education in
the schools.

An unusual offer?  Yes, but we'd like to get your attention.

Originally we designed the ConcertLight for situations where
there was no
light available or no place to plug a music light in. 
Instead, we've found
many musicians use the ConcertLight even when electricity is
readily
available because, unlike the traditional bare filament
corded lights, ConcertLight
provides superior, balanced, glare-free illumination.  The
cordless aspect
is a bonus --  theres no power cord to trip over during a
performance!  Play
anywhere, anytime -- just charge the battery pack and it's
ready to go.

If you're interested, we invite you to check out the
ConcertLight AND
have us make a contribution to music education.  Just visit
our web site at
http://www.lampcraft.com/$

AOL Users: <A HREF=http://www.lampcraft.com/$>Click Here</A>

(From the home page, click on "Donate $1" to choose the
organization to
receive the contribution.)

The ConcertLight features a foot-long lamp emitting daylight
color
temperature light that illuminates an oversize score evenly,
from corner to corner. 
No hotspots; no glare.  Music yellowing with age, even
penciled mark-ups
are much easier to see.  It includes a rechargeable battery
pack, built-in
charger and AC adapter and will run off regular household
current as well as
its battery.

ConcertLight was specially designed for the musician.  With
ConcertLight
you'll see the music clearly, end eyestrain, eliminate the
anxiety of
struggling to see the notes and, ultimately, enhance the joy
of performance.

Thanks for your time,

 Alan Medak and Rich Puz
 LampCraft
 1-800-277-5527

PS: Whether the ConcertLight is right for you or not, we bet
there are at
least a few musicians you know who are more sensitive to
poor lighting.  Do
them a favor and pass this message along.

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Play anywhere, anytime. No plugs, no cord.
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