Ok, ok,... I knew I'd take heat for that one. how bout this.... It wasn't the usual nasty sound we're all accustomed to when we got thru. Better fundamental and sustain. I took the job for two reasons. A. The clients were very nice people and spent real money. B. It gave my sons a stellar opportunity to work on a spinet and to understand why we don't particularly like working on spinets. peace out dudes Dale S. Erwin www.Erwinspiano.com Custom restoration The psychological effect may be the greatest change/benefit for the customer. New tires on a Yugo make it look better, but it's still a Yugo. Conrad Hoffsommer "the best sounding winter you could hear." I don't know what to say here Dale. Any analogy I can think of would get me seriously chastised on this forum. I'm really just pulling your leg (a little bit - a very little bit), but what exactly does the best Winter spinet sound like - is it all that different from the gazillion that I have endured - I mean heard? Terry Farrell = -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20110106/97a10281/attachment.htm>
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