Clunker pianos - what do you do?

mccleskey112 at bellsouth.net mccleskey112 at bellsouth.net
Thu Apr 10 07:39:06 MDT 2008


Michelle: The real world is that "klunkers" pay exactly the same as nice, fine, brand new Stienways Ds. You charge by the hour to work on pianos. It would be real nice if they were really nice pianos. Try to make every job a learning experience. Learn to fix what is wrong to the best ability of the piano. Basicly, make it play and tune it as best as it will tune and collect you fee and sell, sell, sell. You will find that you will make more money on the back end of a job if you learn to sell what needs to be done to improve the touch and tone of whatever quality piano you are working on. Learn and grow and one day when you are laid to rest they will say "Now there  was one fine piano technician". 
Gerald McCleaskey, RPT
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: paulrevenkojones at aol.com 
  To: pianotech at ptg.org 
  Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 1:26 AM
  Subject: Re: Clunker pianos - what do you do?


  Michelle:

  I dearly love these old pianos, and so wish that they were preservable in some way within financial reason and the tolerance both of technicians and the owners of the pianos. Much of the time they're not. 

  This is a perfect opportunity to involve less experienced technicians, associates, those who are just beginning, to take on some of these jobs in order to learn the craft. As well, in some instances, as we have here in Chicago, some of these pianos are marginally enough useful to pass on by donation to those who can't afford a piano. We started A Gift of PIanos about 9 years ago, and now the Chicago chapter of the PTG runs the program. 

  If the pianos to which you refer are indeed simply "dead", then you're faced with the dismal task of being the coroner and making the formal declaration. But many of them still have use. 

  Paul





  -----Original Message-----
  From: Michelle Smith <michelle at smithpianoservice.com>
  To: 'Pianotech List' <pianotech at ptg.org>
  Sent: Wed, 9 Apr 2008 10:25 pm
  Subject: Clunker pianos - what do you do?


  Hi all.  I have to admit that I’m pretty tired of old clunker pianos.  Hammers are shot, strings are beginning to break, parts are failing left and right, and the pinblock was done quite a while ago.  The problem is that many people in my area can’t afford anything better and there’s no one else in my county to work on these old pianos.  

  I’m curious how many of you refuse to work on clunkers anymore.  Every time I work on one I tell myself it is my last!  =)

  Best wishes,
  Michelle Smith
  Smith Piano Service
  Bastrop, Texas


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