Music Sorb product

Piannaman@aol.com Piannaman@aol.com
Thu, 7 Aug 2003 23:58:16 EDT


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In a message dated 8/7/03 10:38:02 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
draine@comcast.net writes:


> By "the same stuff" if you mean it's a form of silica, yeah. But 
> exactly the same same? -- I doubt it but why don't you contact Taylor 
> (or read p. 40 of the recent Journal) and ask him for more details. 
> *Assuming* they're identical is like the parent who *assumes* Granny's 
> last-tuned-50-years-ago upright is the perfect vehicle for little 
> Janey's musical aspirations ("And Granny told me she never paid more 
> than $12 for a tuning").

Patrick,

Just got the journal(a bit late, I'd say...)  and I'll check it out.  Thanks 
for the info.  I guess my choice of words--assume makes an ass out of u and 
me--could have been a bit wiser.  "I'm guessing" might have been a bit more 
appropriate.

Granny's pianos are sometimes not so bad.  I have my gramma's 1919 M and H 
AA(new soundboard, keyboard, action, etc., etc.), and it will probably outlive 
my 3 year old lad.

Dave Stahl

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