<div> <font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">This is sounding more and more like the emergency tuning I had Saturday afternoon. They called at 1pm, having a party that night, could I tune the piano. I rushed over there to find the piano un-playable, and one note flat. I got it going in time for the party and it made for a profitable afternoon. <br>
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Bob Maret<br>
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-----Original Message-----<br>
From: Richard Brekne <ricb@pianostemmer.no><br>
To: pianotech@ptg.org<br>
Sent: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 12:46 am<br>
Subject: On the 9th day of December<br>
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On the 9th day of December, a piano came to me... <br>
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With nine nipped bridles <br>
eight eaten dampers <br>
Seven sostenutoes <br>
Six plastic elbows, <br>
Five broken strings ! <br>
Four rusted glides, <br>
Three warped posts, <br>
Two pedals bent, <br>
And a cracked plate and several stuck keys <br>
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Cheers <br>
RicB <br>
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