Acrosonic w/ bass bridge (Ethics) question

Avery avery1 at houston.rr.com
Mon Apr 10 14:52:11 MDT 2006


I just LOVE (NOT) a**hole dealers like that! Almost as much as techs 
that are just as bad!
Thankfully, I've never been in that situation myself but I've sure 
seen a lot of it! :-(
I know what I'd do, Juli, but I'm not going to advise you on that. 
Everyone's situation is
different. After all, I've been doing this for over 30 yrs.!

Avery Todd

At 01:08 PM 4/10/2006, you wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>           A Piano store that I tune for, sold a guy a dirty, 
> scratcjhed,  Baldwin Acrosonic with 2 broken strings, its strings 
> that are so rusty that even I broke one doing the "free" tuning. 
> Its bass bridge is actually preforated by the bridge pins and its 
> upper 'crust' ready to lay over splitting. A bridge pin fell out in fact.
>
>           I informed the guy that there were 2 broken strings on 
> the piano when he purchased it and showed him the cracking bridge. 
> The brigde is preforated and cracking on its upper part (the part 
> at the bridge pins) the lower part is on the apron okay and the 
> apron is on the sound board ok. In other words no separating at the 
> bottom of bridge or its apron.
>
>           The question is I feel I am put in a rough spot. This guy 
> was sold this pioano for "alittle less than 1000.00" as he put it. 
> and the store that I tune for sold it to him!   I am so 
> appauled!  I would have never let this piano go out of my shop in 
> this condition let alone ask 1000 for it! I am ready to call the 
> store and give them my 2 cents, but they get me tunings and this 
> creates a sticky situation.
>
>            The guy, on the other hand is not too, too upset over 
> it. He said he felt that they should have told him about the two 
> broken strings, bu he was willing to over look that and that he 
> would expect that a 50 year old piano would have some cracking wood 
> pieces, and that he was willing to put 100 or so dollars into 
> keeping it going, till he finds out if the piano will "stick" with 
> the kids and lessons and all. He  thought 100 or so in repairs 
> wasnt that bad in addition to what he paid. I see it differently. I 
> guess my value systme is different.
>
>             How bad is a cracked bridge problem?  Is this bass 
> bridge something I can dump CA glue in and keep it going, say, 5-10 
> more years OR do bass bridges just snap and the bass goes 
> out/kapooey dies? Or should I advise this guy to go back to the 
> store and get another piano from this dealer? This is a sticky situation.
>
>Juli
>Reading, PA
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