Records in piano

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Fri, 14 Mar 2003 18:07:03 -0500


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Leave it to Ron put a _____ eatin grin on my face!
Thanks Ron!!

Greg


At 12:17 AM 3/14/2003, you wrote:

>At 10:10 PM 3/13/2003 -0500, you 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
>
>It's either the equivalent of marking the piano with urine as territory, 
>or an attempt to render reasonably decent service by leaving useful 
>information in the piano such as tuning dates, with temperature and 
>humidity, and the name and phone number of the perpetrator of the alleged 
>tuning in case the piano owner wants more similar abuse at a later date.
>
>Your call.
>
>Ron N
>
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Greg Newell
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