Joseph, Thanks for the warning. Which brings top mind the recent post of the availability of the Yamaha PR CD. I ordered one and received it within a week. I did not read the requirements for computer speed until after I tried to install it (yeah, yeah; I know . .) It requires a P100 or better. Sorry. So since it kind of half-way installed, I <uninstalled> it; with all of its components. No big deal since that was the current project. BUT . . .I installed it into the <Applications> dir. and when it del., it wiped out the <app. dir> as well. (explitives deleted) I recreated the <appl.>and have almost remember everything that was in there s o . . . Look out ! Jon Page Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. (jpage@capecod.net) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ At 08:08 PM 11/16/98 -0500, you wrote: >Dear list, >A somewhat vexing problem came up regarding Samick fallboards. I have >discovered that most of the seven Samick grands I serviced last month, >including the Kohler & Campbell label, have a significant amount of stain or >paint that is free to come off on a customer's rug if your're not careful. >The area on the back side of the fall board not normally seen, is not >covered with the standard polyester finish. Unfortunately the stain or paint >used underneath is rather dusty or chalky, and will leave an unsightly line >on a light colored rug. When the customer attempts to remove said "line" >with standard rug cleaners the problem magnifys. You need not ask me how I >know. Apparently a professional rug cleaner will be called to solve this >problem, but I suspect a solvent based product will be used. > >May I suggest that you not set the fall board down on the aforementioned >side to prevent such an accident. Since that first encounter I found six >more just like it this past month. > >Thanks Samick. > >Joseph Alkana RPT > > > >
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