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<FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:14.0px'>Thanks for all the input received for consideration. All viewpoints taken to heart and much appreciated!<BR>
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Paul Milesi RPT<BR>
Staff Piano Technician<BR>
Howard University Department of Music<BR>
Washington, DC<BR>
(202) 806-4565 Shop/Office<BR>
(202) 246-3136 Cell/Text<BR>
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From: Paul Milesi <paul@pmpiano.com><BR>
To: PTG CAUT List <caut@ptg.org><BR>
Sent: Sun, Dec 4, 2011 12:22 pm<BR>
Subject: [CAUT] Moving Grand Pianos Intra-Department<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><FONT SIZE="2"><FONT FACE="Monaco, Courier New"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'>We need to move a few grand pianos within our music department at school.<BR>
No stairs are involved, just breaking down, relocating via dolly and<BR>
elevator, and setting up again. In the past, the department has used<BR>
outside professional piano movers, both from a dealer and independent.<BR>
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I have suggested that this is not cost-effective, and indeed we now don't<BR>
have the money for imminent required moves. I have previously put forth the<BR>
idea of using either students or physical plant/maintenance staff. Of<BR>
course the student idea was shot down because of liability issues. But what<BR>
about maintenance staff? Although I am not a piano mover per se, I've<BR>
probably witnessed enough moves and stood by insisting on removal of the<BR>
lyre, etc. to be able to instruct and provide guidance to those with the<BR>
brawn I lack.<BR>
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What do those on the list think? How do your schools move pianos<BR>
internally, and what is your personal involvement? Do you supervise or<BR>
instruct/teach proper moving techniques? At $250 for one standard move, it<BR>
seems to me that a change in policy here could save our department literally<BR>
thousands of dollars.<BR>
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While we're on the moving topic: Do you yourselves ever move uprights, or<BR>
lend a hand positioning pianos on a recital stage or in a studio? Just<BR>
curious.<BR>
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Paul Milesi RPT<BR>
Washington DC<BR>
(202) 246-3136 Cell/Text<BR>
paul@pmpiano.com<BR>
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