Yamha Ivorite Keytops

antares@EURONET.NL antares@EURONET.NL
Sun, 13 Sep 1998 11:45:06 +0200


>List,
>I just pored through as many of the archives as I could
>stand on the discoloration subject (66 maches).
>
>What is Yamaha's policy now on this, do they supply
>the material or replace the keyboard?
>I'll call Greg Frank at Yamaha (800) 854-1569 @
>12 noon tomorrow (9am Pacific).
>
>It was nice seeing some long unseen names: Warren Fisher
>and André Oorebeek to name a few.
>
>Jon Page
>Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. (jpage@capecod.net)
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>

Hi all,

Yes, I am there, sitting in my comfortable swivel chair behind ma box in the
very centre of good old Amsterdam, and I say hello to "y'all".

I can also answer the question about discoloration, but my answer counts
only for Holland and probably Western Europe...
It is now Yamaha policy to replace the entire keyboard only if the
instrument is not older than 10 years. The keyboard is free, the actual work
has to be paid for by the customer.

Delightful greetings from

André Oorebeek


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