[CAUT] Inexpensive institutional piano benches

Porritt, David dporritt at mail.smu.edu
Fri Mar 7 09:44:16 MST 2008


I haven't had any trouble with pure thievery here, just "borrowing" one
for this event, or preferring one bench over another.  Carving won't
stop that.

dp

David M. Porritt, RPT
dporritt at smu.edu

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Dave wrote:
<<  Since then we've put 10 of the Jansen petite benches in our
grand piano practice rooms.  They work well, stay put (since each is
chained to the piano) and have proven to be trouble free. >>

Us, too.  However,  I have just carved "Blair" into each end of the
bench 
with a Dremel tool.  Nobody wants to take them when they are so easily 
identified. 
 

Ed Foote RPT 
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