"consumer's guide" for prospective piano buyers

Sarah Fox sarah@graphic-fusion.com
Sun, 10 Jul 2005 22:42:59 -0400


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Hi Joe,

Yes, I had checked that one out of the library a few times, long ago, =
when I was in the market.  I guess I failed to notice the =
quality/service comparisons on new and newish models, as I was totally =
in a different market.  It was a very, very helpful book indeed, and I =
learned a lot about evaluating prospective pianos from it.  :-)

There's no sense in reinventing the wheel, of course!  How up-to-date is =
this book?  How often is it revised?  Frequently enough to keep up with =
the ever-changing imports market?

Peace,
Sarah

  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Joe Garrett=20
  To: pianotech=20
  Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 10:00 PM
  Subject: "consumer's guide" for prospective piano buyers


  Sarah said: " My suggestion was merely that it would be nice if there =
were some=20
  sort of "consumer guide" for would-be piano buyers. "

  Sarah,
  There is just such a guide! It's called The Piano Book, by Larry =
Fine!!!<G> It is, IMO, objective and is based on much =
research/study/time on Larry's part. I recommend it to every prospective =
buyer.<G>
  Regards,
  Joe Garrett, R.P.T.
  Captain, Tool Police
  Squares R I
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