Blocks & Beckets, was:Duplicated block

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Thu, 21 Aug 2003 19:42:29 +0200


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Farrell wrote:

> Waddaya mean "where I git the piks?" In me shop, ya dummy! Cancha
> reed! Ya callin me a lyer?


Waddaya mean "Waddaya mean" ???  ... er.. oh.. I see... no no.. wouldnt
dream of it... understnad poifectly... ah... this guy you mention..
wouldnt happen to go by the name of Benny would he ?? Sounds very
familiar... tall guy with a stubby mustache... likes dark purple shirts
with light green shorts ??

As for the grand.... hey ... you can build anything right ??... grin.
Are you into finishing as well yet ??

Cheers
RicB



This local guy brought me his family's 1875 Knabe square grand with the
goal of making it function. My guess is that Knabe did not string the
piano like this, so apparently is was restrung some 50+ years ago.
Everything else is original and worn as is typical. During the initial
inspection at his home I spent at least a half hour trying to convince
him to not spend a penny on the piano - or to go all the way and dump
$10K to $15K into it. But nope, "everything is just fine with it, its
just the few keys that don't work, and, and, and, and.....". Then I told
him that common sense told me to walk away from this kind of work. He
told me I came highly recommended and didn't want to go elsewhere. Then
I spent a half hour telling him all about the theory of "opening a can
or worms" and that anything that doesn't look quite right now, will
inevitably be ten times worse when I dig into it. He said that was OK. I
did a car analogy with a 1915 model T (the worn out '66 Dodge Dart just
wouldn't even come close). Didn't phase him. I figured a reasonable
estimate might be $500 to $1,000 to fix the loose tuning pins (oval),
tune it, and fix the few broke keys. So I told him I'll charge by the
hour and that my honest guess is that I can make it function like an old
worn out piano (hit key, make noise) for something under $2,000 with NO
guarantees. He said OK and him and his six burly sons and grandsons
showed up at my shop the next day with the piano. "It's always
something!" Square grands are great! ('Course I haven't dug into this
thing yet........) Terry Farrell



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Richard Brekne
RPT, N.P.T.F.
UiB, Bergen, Norway
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