[pianotech] Tuner's marks/cards

William Monroe bill at a440piano.net
Mon Jan 18 20:20:46 MST 2010


Yes, I'd have to agree that this is a better system for me than writing on
pianos.  I've never felt OK writing anything on the instrument, even where
"only I," will see it.  This keeps the record secured reasonably well, and
definitely allows for enough records.  Certainly no system is perfect, but I
like this idea.

William R. Monroe


On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 7:39 PM, Anna-Luise Messerschmidt <
annamesserschmidt at gmail.com> wrote:

> one more thing: watch not to get 'gummed' pockets - they work like your
> to-lick envelop and are sometimes just labeled 'adhesive'. The website you
> found had also the other type of pockets - peel and stick is what you want.
> I like the card system because it allows to be extended as needed - you just
> place a second card in the pocket (maybe staple it to the first) and you can
> use two sides of the card - that's lots of service a piano will receive
> until it is filled. It's also easier to write on a card that you can place
> conveniently onto a flat, vertical surface as opposed to trying to write on
> a sticker that might be placed well, but uncomfortable to reach.  Downside:
> the card can fairly easy get lost if not placed outside of reach and it
> might end up as one of the to-be-retrieved out of the piano items.
>
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