Steinways / David Andersen

David Andersen david at davidandersenpianos.com
Sun Dec 10 06:00:27 MST 2006


On Dec 9, 2006, at 1:47 PM, Ron Nossaman wrote:

> The hard fact is that a very real number of these diamonds in the  
> rough can't be polished to gem quality with field prep, and there  
> are people out there that can tell the difference.
This is correct, Ron. We "straighten out" between 2 and 4 new  
Steinway actions a year---moving capstans, modifying wippen heels,  
changing stack height, repinning, to the tune of $2-5K per job.



> All it takes is one time with a killer octave that can't be made to  
> produce what the owner wants and hears in another piano of the same  
> make and model, to blow you out of the water. A positive attitude  
> in the face of a negative reality you both recognize just makes you  
> look like a dork and doesn't do much for trust.
That's right, and I'm not talking about being Pollyanna, I'm talking  
about telling the truth without the emotion and judgement attached,  
which is hard. My comments about positivity should not be  
misconstrued to mean I advocate some kind of "feeling my happy place"  
state of denial if a real, thorny issue like board quality rears its  
head. And I know your customers feel taken care of, brother---I was  
speaking, I imagined, to less august and legendary dudes than your  
bad self.

DA

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