When I took on the job, I was pretty suspicious. The house was a wreck, the piano had to be un-buried from "junk". When the husband -finally- showed up, I found out that he was a self-employed contractor in-between jobs (he was out making a bid). Long story short, unless I take him to small claims court, I really don't think I'll get me money. Terry wrote: >Just curious, why are you not charging the customer? > >Terry Farrell > > > >>Interesting .. this thread about keytops. >> >>Yesterday, I just got notified that the keys (white and black) that I >>finished recovering, the client ditched the piano. >> >>So, I have a full set of recovered keys for sale from a Wurlitzer >>console. Serial number was 225490 - Pierce says from 1942. As far as >>price, I was thinking $350 (which is what I was going to charge the >>customer). >> >>Thank you in advance, >>Duaine >> >> > >_______________________________________________ >pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > > > -- Duaine Hechler Piano, Player Piano, Organ, Pump Organ Tuning, Servicing & Rebuilding Associate Member of the Piano Technicians Guild Reed Organ Society Member St. Louis, MO 63034 (314) 838-5587 dahechler@charter.net
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