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My dog only opened the package of hammers and snacked on them!<BR><BR>
Sorry about today's tough luck, Jon.<BR>
Diane<BR>
<BR>Diane Hofstetter<BR><BR>> From: mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com<BR>> To: pianotech@ptg.org<BR>> Subject: Re: I hate it when this happens....<BR>> Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2007 19:10:05 -0400<BR>> <BR>> Now I feel better about my dog eating a customer's action (hammers, shanks <BR>> and wips).<BR>> <BR>> Oh, and take my advice - make it a double!<BR>> <BR>> Sorry to see that, but $%!& does seem to happen now and then.<BR>> <BR>> Terry Farrell<BR>> <BR>> ----- Original Message ----- <BR>> > Hammers repined, filed, travelled and spaced. Stack set on the backside<BR>> > of the table after removing from keyframe to spot-level/dip keys. Didn't<BR>> > reposition the stack but left it (absentmindedly) in precarious spot.<BR>> ><BR>> > When I walked around the table, I bumped it and the stack took a tumble...<BR>> > (don't walk around while wearing reading glasses) It's tough gettin' old.<BR>> ><BR>> > Don't worry, it's a spec piano. I can fix that.<BR>> ><BR>> > Look on the bright side, now I have salvaged h/s/f for a worn-down high <BR>> > treble;<BR>> > and it's a beautiful, sunny day. I'll just enjoy that... and a gin & <BR>> > tonic.<BR>> ><BR>> > grrrrrrrrrrrr................<BR>> > -- <BR>> ><BR>> > Regards,<BR>> ><BR>> > Jon Page <BR>> <BR>> <BR><BR></body>
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