Moving an Upright

John Dewey jdent@soltec.net
Sun, 6 Jun 1999 18:56:22 -0500


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Who is going to clean up the mess and repair the damage to the sod when =
it hits? It takes a long time to pick up a gazillion bridge pins center =
pins etc. Unless someone has a brass magnet the brass screws, etc must =
be picked up by hand. Been there done that. This is the only reason that =
I have not tried this for a chapter picnic.
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John Dewey
associate member
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Robert Goodale <rrg@nevada.edu>
    To: pianotech@ptg.org <pianotech@ptg.org>
    Date: Sunday, June 06, 1999 4:32 PM
    Subject: Re: Moving an Upright
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    Pengelly Pensione wrote:=20

            Dear Dave et al,
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            Trebuchet ?  Would take some practice though.=20
            http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~ar39/trebuchets/
            As I recall this didn't do the piano on Northern Exposure =
much good. :-) so perhaps we'll give this method a pass.
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    This would be a GREAT event to feature at a national convention.  =
Techs could vote for their most hated piano several months in advance, =
(I can already think of a few).  When a winner is picked one could be =
located and then launched in a parking lot near the convention sight.  =
Bets could be placed on distances.  The closest to the mark would get =
some free tools or some such thing.  HAAAAAA!!!!!  Anyone game?=20

    Robert Goodale, RPT=20


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