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Wimblees@aol.com Wimblees@aol.com
Fri, 5 Sep 2003 22:33:58 EDT


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Kent

You say it is a 30 year old rebuilt piano, done by a well known NY company. 
And that the final prep wasn't done, due to 9-11. Perhaps that is where the 
story should start. Inform the school what you have found to be the problem, but 
that the rebuilder should be given the opportunity to make it right. Maybe 
they will give you   permission do the work, and pay you for it. If they won't 
accept responsibility, at least you have made the school aware that the piano 
does have some problems that need to be taken care of. And last, if the 
rebuilder won't accept responsibility, make sure you let the school know what you have 
found, and what it will take to make it right, and get their permission 
before doing anything else.. 

Wim

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