The Quest for the Ideal Piano Technician Automobile

Greg Newell gnewell at ameritech.net
Sun May 6 06:40:05 MDT 2007


Has anyone tried to simply rent the car they're 
thinking of buying for a week or two to see if it works out like they hope?

Greg Newell

At 10:02 PM 5/4/2007, you wrote:
>Kurt,
>
>There was a discussion of this just last 
>month.  Go to the ptg list archives, select 
>pianotech and then select April.  The subject is car mileage.
>
>Have fun.  I think our next one might be a Prius.
>
>Barbara Richmond, RPT
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:fortefile at gmail.com>kurt baxter
>To: <mailto:pianotech at ptg.org>Pianotech List
>Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 7:57 PM
>Subject: The Quest for the Ideal Piano Technician Automobile
>
>My beloved VW hatchback (with back seat removed 
>for bountiful action cradle space)
>is starting to feel its age and 188,000 miles 
>and I am pondering what I will do when it
>finally goes to the great big salvage yard in the sky...
>
>In your opinions, what is the all time best suited car for piano work?
>Including, most vitally:
>
>---Easy transport of grand and upright actions
>---Room for needed tools
>---Decent gas mileage
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>(Also, I was eying a Honda Insight the other day, and was wondering if
>any ambitious tech out there has tried to fit an action in one of those
>gasoline sippers... Maybe in the back hatch with the passenger seat
>all the way forward? Am I totally deluding myself?)
>
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>
>Highly subjective opinions welcome.
>
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>  [k]urt
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Greg Newell
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