Hi Ted, No, I won't be there to exhibit. I do these on a very limited basis as I have time. They are truly 3 of a kind. Remember the plastic ones are ribbed on the bottom and do not have the advantage of the flat bottom as mine do easing the crush factor on carpet. Mine are 5.5" in diameter, not 5" and reduce this amount some 85% on a 562 LB grand piano compared to the casters... Thank you for your interest. James Grebe R.P.T. of the P.T.G pianoman@inlink.com Creator of Handsome Hardwood Caster Cups and Practical Piano Peripherals in St. Louis, MO -----Original Message----- From: Ted Simmons <ted@brevard.net> To: pianotech@ptg.org <pianotech@ptg.org> Date: Thursday, October 15, 1998 7:58 PM Subject: Re: Grand caster cups >Thanks, Wim > Maybe I'll get to see Jim's caster cups someday at one of the >conventions. For now, the elderly couple interested in the cups would >choose the cheaper ones. I'm attending the North Carolina convention later >this month and I hope one of the exhibitors is Jim Grebe. Zat so, Jim? > >>Ted: >> >>I am sure Jim Grebe will contact you. His caster cups are very nice, but they >>are also very expensive. You can order 3" or 5" wooden caster cups in all the >>popular colors, (ebony, walnut, mohogany and oak), from Schaff, for about half >>the price. >> >>Wim Blees. > >
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