I just inherited a set of upright keys with ivory keytops (the rest of the piano, with its broken plate, was delegated to the golden auditorium in the sky). When I replace missing or broken ivorys in the future, what should I charge for ivory keytop replacements?? After all, the real thing is pretty rare, and getting rarer. If the client insists on ivory, the cost should be commensurate (sp?), yes?? What do you think? Ed Ed Carwithen Oregon
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