Eric, you are absolutely one hundred percent correct. I tell my customers the same thing when they start talking about investment value. I give them the truth, as I see it, in monetary terms, and then I tell them about how many times I have gotten up from my piano, and said to myself; "That's the best money that I have ever spent in my life." Kevin E. Ramsey, R.P.T. ramsey@extremezone.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <EricFrankson@aol.com> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 10:09 AM Subject: Re: Steinway > Dear List, > > Rewards from an investment are not neccessarily measured in monetary terms. > When I looked at my Grandmother's old Hamilton upright grand for the last > time, and thought about how much music and joy it brought four generations of > my family, I realized that the piano probably was the greatest investment my > grandparents ever made. > > If you want to make a worthwhile lifetime investment buy a piano. And know > that your great-grandchildren will still be cashing in on your investment > long after you and I are gone. > > Sincerely, > Eric Frankson
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