lazy RPT

Tvak@aol.com Tvak@aol.com
Thu, 24 Oct 2002 22:17:49 EDT


In a message dated 10/23/02 6:30:48 PM, dkvander@joplin.com writes:

<< Before calling someone lazy, you might try to find out more about the 
circumstances of the service call.  >>

Perhaps you didn't read my entire post.

<<Here are appropriate reasons for adjusting capstans only in the middle and 
not on the ends.
1.  When this is the first visit to a piano that needs so much work done 
that I run out of time.>>

He has been tuning her piano for about 15 years.

<<2.  When the piano student is a beginner and is only playing notes between 
C3 and C5.>>
3.  When I am pressed for time but want to improve the piano as much as I 
can in the time allotted.
4.  When the piano is owned by a non-player.


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