At 07:14 PM 10/12/98 -0400, you wrote: >artist's complaint, or else show that he is full of hooey. > >Bob Scott >Ann Arbor, Michigan > > Bob, Which reminds me, I have a customer moving to your area with an agraffe bridge grand. No big prize, her mother's. It's in my shop now getting a 'good goin' over'. new damper felt, guide rail bushings, tray lifter felt; Lightened the hammers (previous Ronson job), rebushed the keys and regulated. Glued-down multiple loose pieces of veneer and just might smooth out the touch weight (once I add up the bill and figure everything) and prepare it for freight (to see if there's anything left to the estimate). So, is this something you would like to pawn off on someone else or keep? Please send a phone number for me to relay to the daughter who is receiving her mother's piano. Jon Page PS The piano had a bay view for a while in Eastham. You know, where the pilgrims met Squanto; not far from there.
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