an e-mail I received about pianos

pianotune05 pianotune05 at comcast.net
Sat Apr 22 17:18:06 MDT 2006


Hi Avery,
Thanks for the note.  Yes, I usually do delete them.  I'm curious how they found my e-mail.  I actually read part of it because it mentioned pianos.  It's quite strange thats for sure.
Marshall
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Avery 
  To: Pianotech List 
  Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 5:41 PM
  Subject: Re: an e-mail I received about pianos


  IMO, any e-mail you receive that says anything about "african" in it, DELETE IT! Especially if you didn't request it!!!!! 

  Avery

  At 04:16 PM 4/22/2006, you wrote:

    I received an interesting e-mail today.  Did everyone receive this e-mail or just me?  I've never even heard of this.  If not, then these folks must have found me on an online ad I had promoting  my piano tuning.  What do you guys think?  I'm not a dealer, but maybe someone out there is and has heard of this.
                     
     PAPAVO                       PAPAVO                             PAPAVO
     
    WE ARE LOOKING FOR A PARTNER-DEALER TO SELL IN TH USA BALAFONS
     
    BALAFON IS AFRICAN PIANO ,ORGAN,
     
    BALAFON IS THE ONLY AFRICAN KEYBOARD,IT EXISTE HERE SINCE SOME 
    THOUSANDS YEARS
     
    DELIVRY ON ADRESS INDICATED
     
    FREE SHIPING
     
    WHOLESALE : 200 USD FOR ONE
     
    RETAIL   :  400 USD FOR ONE

    Remarque : message transféré en pièce jointe.
    ----- Original Message ----- 

      From: Owen Greyling 

      To: pianotech at ptg.org 

      Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 6:49 AM

      Subject: pin block repacement


      Hello list,



      I have a question regarding a procedure for removing a Hardman pin block. I have replaced blocks before, but this one appears to have been installed using a slightly different technique. While being doweled and glued to the inner rim shelf, there is also a mortise or rabbet under the stretcher that the pin block material is let into. The veneer on the front of the stretcher at each end, leads me to suspect that the block / stretcher were originally installed as a unit. Not really wanting to remove the stretcher, I'm wondering if I could simply cut the block out in the normal fashion (router and big bit), leaving the part of the old block that is under the stretcher intact and gluing the new block to that. This is complicated by the presence of a large cove cut in the bottom of the block / stretcher for fallboard clearance.  I'm hoping that some one has done this before, and can offer a procedure that has worked in the past.



      Thanks for any help at all,



      Owen (Kingston, Ontario, Canada)


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