---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment . Oh come on Del, Gettin just a might picky aren't ya. Best laugh I had all week Dale Erwin > > One of the pianos on my schedule today was described over the phone when > > the appointment was made as a rebuilt Steinway. Is I was driving out, > > knowing no more about it than it's being "rebuilt", I went over the > mental > > checklist of what I expected to find - and not find. I wasn't > disappointed, > > which disappointed me... again. > > > > snip--snip--snip > > > > So now there sits a truly lousy sounding and playing piano of vastly > > greater potential than was realized by the standard dealer rebuild I've > > come to know and expect in this part of the world. > > > > more snip--snip--snip > > > Wimps! You're all wimps! > > Can't take a little 'cosmetic rebuilding' in stride? Slows you down? Upsets > your day? Dampens your spirits? Find it all a little discouraging? > > Well, I'll show you what real rebuilding is all about! > > The owner--a piano teacher new to the area--called to have her piano tuned. > It also had been rebuilt and that not long before she moved to our area (at > the time Portland, Oregon). No, there wasn't anything unusual we should > know > about--she'd had the piano checked over by the rebuilder doing the work > just > before she moved. A rebuilder who has (Had? I can only hope!) a truly > individual and unique perspective on his life's work. To illustrate his > concept more graphically than words could convey I offer these few pictures > of the action--see the attached.... > > Regards, > (And hang in there! It's a rough world, folks!) > > Del > ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/f7/43/c4/27/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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