At 08:22 PM 12/19/2002 -0500, you wrote: >Fred, >This is a very valuable post you have written. >Thank you. >Ed Sutton Yes, Fred, it's a keeper. If I don't think that the budget will last quite through the whole tuning/repair cycle, after the performance and piano faculty pianos are up to snuff, I tune and fix all the practice pianos first, and then do the faculty and classroom pianos in what I decide is the order of urgency. I figure that the students are paying for what they're getting, and without them there wouldn't even be a college. They're in their formative years, and they need to have decent stuff to work on. Susan Kline Linfield College
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