Piano horse

Avery avery1 at houston.rr.com
Mon Dec 18 04:55:06 MST 2006


Greg,

Doesn't the video show a method of doing something like that? Seems 
like I vaguely remember seeing that several years ago. Or maybe it 
was the board on blocks just slightly higher than your dolly, then a 
very slight tilt enables the blocks to be removed easily with almost 
no lifting.

A dealer I do some work for uses one but the movers I always use at 
the university have one, but don't use it. To each his own, I guess. :-)

Avery Todd

At 10:29 PM 12/17/2006, you wrote:
>Jon,
>         Why should there be a different one? I take it to mean that 
> you are interested in putting a piano directly onto a 4 wheel dolly 
> either with or without a grandboard, correct? I've done with 
> without a problem. It's a good little unit.
>
>all the best,
>Greg Newell
>
>
>
>
>At 10:48 PM 12/17/2006, you wrote:
>>I'd be interested if they  had one which placed it on a dolly 
>>instead of a board.
>>--
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Jon Page
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