Learning regulation (renamed)

David ilvedson ilvey@jps.net
Thu, 18 Feb 1999 20:44:18 +0000


David,

Yeah but that next piano was such as sweety and what potential 
and the next one wow....

David Ilvedson


> Date:          Thu, 18 Feb 1999 13:54:04 -0600
> To:            pianotech@ptg.org
> From:          Vanderhoofven <dkvander@clandjop.com>
> Subject:       Re: Learning regulation (renamed)
> Reply-to:      pianotech@ptg.org

> Dear Keith,
> 
> I share your enthusiams for purchasing old pianos upon which to learn
> regulating and repair procedures.
> 
> However, I am now the proud owner of 5 old uprights for which I am paying
> good money for storage fees.  Let me temper your idea by suggesting that 1
> piano is enough!  And then don't buy another one until you sell the first
> one.  I wish I had learned this five years ago.
> 
> Sincerely,
> David A. Vanderhoofven
> 
> >Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 11:23:43 -0600
> >From: kam544@earthlink.net
> >Subject: Re: Learning regulation (renamed)
> >
> >>...Or should I buy an old junker just for practice?...
> >>Clyde Hollinger
> >>Lititz, PA
> >
> >Bingo!
> >
> >Purchasing pianos for learning, practicing, improving and/or maintaining
> >one's skills, and then reselling them at a later date, is an age old method
> >of doing business.  It's going on all the time.
> >
> >
> >Keith McGavern
> 
> 
> 
David Ilvedson, RPT
Pacifica, CA
ilvey@jps.net


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