Ever service an Overs piano or a Fandrich? No? Either have I. Likely very poor quality pianos. I guess if the brands were a really good ones, they would be popular and lots of people would own them, like Yamaha, Kawai, etc. Sort of like Mario Andretti most likely drove a stock Corvette in the Indianapolis 500 rather than some cheap custom made job..... Terry Farrell PS: I think your logic has more holes in it than a spaghetti strainer.... :-( ----- Original Message ----- My best guess is that you're right - -if the pins seemed loose or jumpy, then they were loose and jumpy. There's no excuse for the pins in a new piano to be this way. In all my years in business - -27 --- I never came across a Falcone piano - -there must be a reason. I guess if the brand were a really good one, it would be popular and lots of people would own them, like Yamaha, Kawai, etc. Jesse Gitnik -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20070312/53627d36/attachment.html
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