Sneaky Steinway

Alan Forsyth alanforsyth@fortune4.fsnet.co.uk
Sat, 7 Aug 2004 18:37:07 -0700


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Hello listed ones and those that should be,

Yes David Skolnik had the right answer and Bob Wilson also. As Isaac =
always says, blame it on the castors!

I was called in  by the university to look at this piano which was =
situated in a very plush lounge. The first thing I noticed was that the =
pedal lyre was detached and standing next to the piano. I tried to =
install it but it wouldn't fit under the keybed. So I thought, no =
wonder, this piano has the castors missing; it was sitting too low. I =
ordered and received new "Steinway" castors and in the meantime the =
piano was moved to a music room in a new building.=20

When I arrived at it's new location, low and behold it suddenly had =
castors again. It struck me then that the concealed castors had buried =
themselves into the deep pile carpeting at it's former location and =
caught me for a sucker.%!^&**"@?%*

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