Records in piano

David Ilvedson ilvey@sbcglobal.net
Thu, 13 Mar 2003 23:51:11 -0800


It's for me, not the next technician.  I really only write the tuning 
date and anything I did.  Can't say I expend much energy, certainly 
not as much as some who are printing out an invoice on their 
portable printer at the customers home...

David I.

On 13 Mar 2003 at 22:10, Greg Newell wrote:

> David and list,
>          I've been pondering this for some time. Why do we, as
>          technicians, 
> feel compelled to place a card, service history chart or other such
> records or advertisements under the lid of uprights? Do we really
> believe that anyone ever sees them there? Don't we truly know that
> once we leave all the old pictures of the kids or the grandparents
> along with the decrepit fire hazard lamp and the leaking potted plant
> go directly back on top? Why do so many expend the energy, expense and
> time to be sure to leave "our mark" that no one sees except perhaps
> the next tuner after you? Is there anyone out there doing something
> different that they consider to be a better way?
> 
> Greg
> 
> P.S. no offense intended to anyone, but there simply must be a better
> way!
> 
> 
> 
> At 06:26 PM 3/13/2003, you wrote:
> 
> >List,
> >
> >I keep computer records but have been wanting to keep something
> >in pianos also...I found a plastic 3.5" floppy holder (packet of 5)
> >with adhesive backing.  Peel off the backing and they adhere quite
> >nicely.  They easily hold a small card or folded paper.  This would
> >be especially helpful for institutions?  I attach to bottom of music
> >rack on grands and inside music rack or lid of uprights.
> >
> >David I.
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> 
> Greg Newell
> mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net 
> 



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