A piano plate is supposed to hold the tension of a piano fully up to pitch. If it doesn't, something is wrong with the plate. It's much like a bridge. A bridge is supposed to carry my car across the river. If it breaks when I'm on it, something was wrong with the bridge. dave Marcel Carey wrote: > > Les, > > The piano "WAS" an old no name upright. The owner bought it 2 years ago for > $2,000.00. He probably is the one who got "F*****" but I think he is trying > to pass it along. He never had it tuned since he bought it. And it is a > small claim case. I should have clarified. > > Thanks for the input, > > Marcel Carey, RPT -- _______________________________________________ David M. Porritt, RPT Meadows School of the Arts Southern Methodist University Dallas, Texas _______________________________________________
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