square grand regulation

Dave Hall keyboard@cysource.com
Fri, 14 Jul 2000 07:58:38 -0500


Eliot,

Never "Run" away from any job.  Just be sure you charge enough so you feel
good about the job when you are done.  With patience, the technical skill we
at PTG are all supposed to have, and the customers money you can make a
square play at least as well as it ever did.  Just don't promise the
customer that you are going to make a Cadillac out of a Yugo.

To quote a very famous man from Tucson, George Muller, "If man made it, man
should be able to fix it".  I guess it depends on the man.

The only time to walk a way from a job is when the customer is unwilling to
spend what you know it is going to take to fix the unit.

Dave

P.S.  Read carefully Clark's post of 7/13.



At 09:55 PM 07/12/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>HI
>
>    I am about to tune a square grand but I don't know how to regulate them
>or even open up the action.  I heard that they do not have a repetition
>lever and would like to know of any books recommended to bone up on before
>going into the field.  I already borrowed a double tuning head.
>    Any tips?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Eliot Lee
>
>



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