Hey Michelle, As long as you know what's going on. One thing I do think about on occasion, though, is what if something happens to me tonight and I either choose to not come back to work tomorrow, or am incapable of returning to work? If I leave a lot of stuff out of its place, will I be leaving a puzzle for my replacement? Jus' playin' a liddle devil's advocate mind you, cause I guarantee you not everything's where it orta be here either. This just reminded me of a music desk somebody brought me off a Baldwin L that needs fixin' and returnin'. : ) Jeff On Sep 30, 2005, at 2:52 PM, Michelle Stranges wrote: > Hi folks.. > > I'm wondering if I'm getting into a "bad habit" here... > > Seems I am *unconsciously* (??) and "conveniently" (?? ) leaving > off the keystop rail on all actions I am bringing in the shop for > work. > > :( > > Welp- they "never seem to make it back on the action" when they are > returned to their home. > > (Shhhh- but personally I feel it's way easier to make repairs, ease > keys, etc. by just leaving them off...) > > It's my dirty secret. > > I'm having guilt though. > Will I have to admit being lazy? > > I know the primary reason for this part is in the case of pianos > being moved and stuff- but there's a small piano fairy on my > shoulder hinting that there's more to it than just that. > > What's the real deal. > > Any other guilty parties out there? > > ps- our pianos here don't get S-E-R-I-O-U-S pounding and playing- > so the keys wouldn't be floppin' all over the place... > > :) > Michelle > _______________________________________________ > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives >
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