David gave a two period class on the subject this summer at the PTG Institute in Las Vegas. I was all ready to (finally) attend one of his presentations, when I noticed that I had prepaid for a class running at the same time. *Sigh* -- trying to be in two places at once isn't easy. Next time! Patrick Draine On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 10:35 PM, <johnparham at piano88.com> wrote: > List, > > I am going through 16 years of posts dealing with smoke damage to > pianos. After 6 years of posts, it seems David Swartz has done the most > objective research on this topic. Initially, he was responsive to this > topic on the list. After several years, his posts have waned. > > Has anyone on this list compiled a comprehensive summary of information > collected on the subject? I am trying to compile information in my > effort to use my current shop work as my latest learning project. > > -John Parham > Hickory, NC > > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > > Subject: [pianotech] Smoke Damage to Pianos > > From: <johnparham at piano88.com> > > Date: Tue, November 30, 2010 8:48 pm > > To: pianotech at ptg.org > > > > > > David, > > > > I am contacting you off the pianotech list. > > > > I am helping a friend deal with smoke damage to several pianos he had in > > his retail store that recently suffered damage from a fire. I have > > emailed and left a message for David Swartz, but I have not heard from > > him yet. Did you ever get any info from anyone else about this topic? > > > > I'm doing the best I can with this action, but I'd feel better not > > having to reinvent the wheel. > > > > Thanks for any feedback you can provide. > > > > Best, > > John Parham, RPT > > Hickory, NC > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20101201/751a9de1/attachment.htm>
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