Cents=Lbs

Kristinn Leifsson istuner@islandia.is
Sun, 26 Nov 2000 02:39:55 +0000


Hi Wim,

Isnīt this a little misleading?

Pianos can be "on pitch" but out of tune, ya know.
And besides, couldnīt customers interpret it that way that if itīs ONLY  50 
cents flat, itīs not entirely out of tune is it, since out of tune would be 
100%?

Best regards,

Kristinn


At 18:34 25.11.2000 -0500, you wrote:
>In a message dated 11/25/00 11:03:21 AM Central Standard Time,
>RNossaman@KSCABLE.com writes:
>
><< Whatever works. I don't see that it really matters in the long run how it's
>  approached, as long as the piano ends up at pitch and the customer
>  understands the need. Then again, the percentage deal has me confused
>  already (which isn't that hard). You're substituting % for cents, is that
>  right?
>
>  Ron N >>
>
>
>That is what I said originally. If a piano is 75 cents flat, I tell the
>customer it is 75% out of tune, compared to it normally being only 5% out of
>tune.
>
>Wim



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