So many across the country install Damppchaser systems of some sort. In extreme climates do they really keep a piano close to pitch? David Ilvedson, RPT Pacifica, CA 94044 ----- Original message ---------------------------------------- From: Don <pianotuna at accesscomm.ca> To: pianotech at ptg.org Received: 2/22/2010 4:00:00 PM Subject: Re: [pianotech] Tuning in climate changes >Hi, >Sell her a DamppChaser system. >At 08:47 AM 2/23/2010 -0800, you wrote: >>Hi list, I just had a cancellation this morning from a client who >>received advise from another tuner not to get her piano tuned just yet, >>because we are in the middle of a cold spell, and to wait until the weather >>gets warmer, otherwise her piano would go out of tune once the weather >>warmed up. I guess if some of you would enjoy (and can afford) a three >>month vacation, then I am sure that would be the advise you would give. >>Thoughts anyone? >> >> TODD PIANO WORKS >>Matthew Todd, Piano Technician >>(979) 248-9578 http://www.toddpianoworks.com No virus found in this >>incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.733 / Virus >>Database: 271.1.1/2705 - Release Date: 02/23/10 01:34:00 >Regards, >Don Rose, B.Mus., A.M.U.S., A.MUS., R.P.T. >Non calor sed umor est qui nobis incommodat >mailto:pianotuna at yahoo.com http://www.donrose.ca/ >3004 Grant Rd. REGINA, SK, S4S 5G7 >306-539-0716
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