Thank you Jim. She is 75years old and remembers the Wegman piano being moved in when she was three. Of course I assume she wants to remember her parents for buying a piano of decent quality. So armed with good advice from this list,,especially your encouragement, and "all my well learned politesse" I am sure we will be glad we met. Richard Moody ---------- > From: Jim Coleman, Sr. <pianotoo@imap2.asu.edu> > Subject: Re: Wegman grand info needed > Date: Thursday, October 08, 1998 12:40 AM > > > I noticed in the message from Richard Moody that he mentioned Wegman piano. > The usual Wegman with the patented Wegman tuning pins would not be subject > to pin tightener or shims. These pins do not have > threads and they are shorter than normal tuning pins. Actually they work > quite well when one learns the tuning hammer technique needed. My guess is > that once Richard sees them, he will be able to work his wonders. > > Jim Coleman, Sr.
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