[pianotech] Reversing Crown

Noah Frere noahfrere at gmail.com
Tue Jan 19 22:25:24 MST 2010


Okay. The story has come to an end (for me). Here's how it went (the story
is long, with many plot twists and feats of heroism, but i will only give
the shortest version here):

After I confirmed negative crown and felt it was my error for not taking
downbearing, as well as some other mistakes, I took the blame and, although
the client was at first not happy (understatement), he agreed, after
visiting the rebuilder at his shop, to not only go ahead with the full
rebuild, but also to get the piano refinished as well. I gave up any
commission and profit to placate the client, and transferred the client to
the rebuilder. But we are still friends, and I feel as though I learned more
from this, my largest piano error to date, than from any other single piano
event. Apparently, error is proportional to learning (or can be, if we are
open to it.)

This could easily have ended with me losing over a grand, since the strings
were already off the piano at the time I informed the client of the reversed
crown. So I feel very fortunate for a happy ending.  Until next time-

-Noah Frere
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