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<DIV> I think the lady was sold a "bull of goods" by her rebuilder or whatever he was. I think military pitch was part of that bull, sort of implying that <EM>this</EM> tuning wont go out of tune so fast, as if it was a "heavy duty", official or "industrial strength" tuning or something. Then again, perhaps Glenn Miller had a preferred temperament put on his orchestra's piano and so it was nicknamned military pitch.. sort of like a local thing. .That would be the only logical guess I can come up with about "military pitch".</DIV>
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<DIV> I think Diane is right. I think this customer may make trouble, especially if she's been taken by the "Broadwood expert"; very good advice and red flag stuff.</DIV>
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<DIV>Julia</DIV>
<DIV>Reading. PA</DIV>
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