Go directly to Technical Services. do not pass Go do not collect $200 dollars. The classiest pianos tend to have the classiest technical resources, ie 800 numbers, internet addresses, technical manuals, regional reps, and they love to help technicians. They are our friends. They want us to be their friends. even if you are... Moody ---------- > From: Ted Simmons <ted@brevard.net> > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Wild strings in new pianos > Date: Wednesday, August 05, 1998 5:38 PM > > I'm posting this for a piano technician friend of mine who works on a lot > of new pianos. He has noticed that recently many of the new, high-cost, > pianos have a lot of wild strings in the upper treble. He has been unable > to correct this situation by the usual methods: > upper class pianos that cost $30,000 and up. I won't mention any names but > I'll tell you, he works on some classy pianos. > > Any suggestions? > > Ted Simmons > Merritt Island, FL >
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