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 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20061218/c26a160b/attachment.html
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