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You can try International Piano Supply also. They have a web site. I =
think it is a tech out on the west coast that is trying to make $ by =
selling parts at retail. At least it may be a way to get them. Good =
luck.
Terry Farrell =20
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From: RussWig@AOL.COM=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 10:10 PM
Subject: Re: Kohler & Chase
In a message dated 9/3/01 2:50:10 PM Pacific Daylight Time,=20
cedel@supernet.com writes:=20
If you are a piano technician, contact a piano supply house. If you =
are a=20
do-it-yourselfer, your best bet is to contact a local piano =
technician, who=20
may or may not be willing to sell you parts. Some of us have sold =
parts to=20
piano owners, but later found out the piano owner also expected us =
to give=20
a lot of time-consuming free advice. Don't be surprised if the =
piano=20
technician wants to do the whole job for that reason. Regards,=20
Clyde RussWig@AOL.COM=20
Thanks, let's just say I am an interested amateur who is just looking =
to be=20
pointed in the correct direction. I am tackling this job to see if I =
have any=20
talent for your craft as a precursor to jumping in and getting some =
real=20
training. I have the piano already so the only investment for me is =
time and=20
interest. I'm not looking for any free help just some guidance. If I =
get in=20
over my head I'll call a pro.=20
RW...=20
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