pianos that arrive unregulated.

Richard Moody remoody@easnet.net
Tue, 8 Sep 1998 01:48:16 -0500



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> From: Jon Page <jpage@capecod.net>
> To: pianotech@ptg.org
> Subject: Re: pianos that arrive unregulated.
> Date: Monday, September 07, 1998 3:06 PM
> 
> I stand with Andy on this one.
> 
> Call me a Steinway snob, I don't touch CERTAIN ORIGIN pianos.
> There are plenty of other techs willing to beat their brains out.
> 
> Jon Page
> Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. (jpage@capecod.net)
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Refer them to me then, and thank you very much.

One of these days I hope to be too busy for the Asian pianos, and work on
modern "quality" pianos, but that would be in Europe.   For now I like
working with Samicks, and my experience is they have dwelt with their
%~#$!!~*:)'s as good as any company I know. Maybe it is the dealer, but I
know two in the last five years that have been replaced at "the drop of a
hat"

Richard Moody 









~~~~~
> At 11:51 AM 9/7/98 EDT, you wrote:
> >In a message dated 98-09-06 20:52:25 EDT, you write:
> >
> ><< Samick????????(@#$@$@$^%^&**&^%%^!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >>
> >Andy
> >
> >
> >In my humble opinion, linking a brand name with the above exclamations
by you
> >is the grossest form of inappropriate suggestion you can deliver to
this
> >forum. 


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