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<DIV>Ron,<BR> They haven't asked me for glow in the dark ones
yet, but I'll put down <BR>whatever they want as long as they keep paying. Look
at the pianos that <BR>these different colored keytops we applied went on.
Were working on some silver ones now, will post when there done. See
below. Mike<BR><BR>----- Original Message ----- <BR>From: "Ron
Nossaman" <<A href="">rnossaman@cox.net</A>><BR>To: "Pianotech List"
<<A href="">pianotech@ptg.org</A>><BR>Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007
4:04 PM<BR>Subject: Re: green keytops<BR><BR><BR>><BR>>> So, how do you
go about getting colored key tops? You never know...I <BR>>> might
have to do that one day. Hey, I know. I can put some on my mom's
<BR>>> Steinway that Ron N redesigned. Just kidding, Ron.
<G><BR>>><BR>>> -- <BR>>> JF<BR>><BR>> Nah, John,
hold out for glow in the dark ones.<BR>><BR>> Michael? Has Gibwin thought
of that yet?<BR>><BR>> Ron N<BR>> <BR></DIV>
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