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<DIV><FONT face="Century Schoolbook">Alicia</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Century Schoolbook">I have been following your comments for the
past several months. The core of your comments ( and your admitted
sharp tongue) suggest that you are looking for dialogue,debate, ideas, and
not friendship within the piano tech community. With all due respect, and I
say this with us much restraint as that I can muster, and as a father of 4 girls
who text me back and forth using the same shortcut lingo, if you want this
community to view you as something more than a 14 yr pimply-faced
,immature,little brat, I beg of you to clean up your presentation. Write with
accepted sentence structure and above all, guard yourself against the
personal bomb throwing insults.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Century Schoolbook">You will not be taken seriously if you
continue your dialogues in the "text message" mode. You especially will not be
taken seriously if you continue to pick fights with your "sharp tongue"
for the sake of picking a fight..</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Century Schoolbook">The old adage of judging a book by the
cover plays homage to the fact that the majority of this list have a hard time
finding you a credible individual for debate and insight. I</FONT><FONT
face="Century Schoolbook">f you want your ideas and comments to resonate
positively within this list I beg of you to clean up your shtick and resist
the urges to act out. You are only digging the hole deeper and
deeper.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Century Schoolbook">Tom Servinsky</FONT></DIV>
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<A title=eve_ane@hotmail.co.uk href="mailto:eve_ane@hotmail.co.uk">A E</A>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A title=pianotech@ptg.org
href="mailto:pianotech@ptg.org">Pianotech List</A> </DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Tuesday, July 01, 2008 10:17
PM</DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> RE: Customizing a piano</DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>well Willem, if u think this is april fools, fly out to
philadelphia and have a look at my piano and what ive done to it urself :-) u
might like it, its a very pleasant little thing... also noisy accodring to my
neighbours... i wrote it simply to ask about the experiments i do with my
piano, an what people might think about
them...<BR> <BR>alicia<BR><BR><BR>
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To: pianotech@ptg.org<BR>Subject: Re: Customizing a piano<BR>Date: Tue, 1
Jul 2008 20:57:47 -0400<BR>From: wimblees@aol.com<BR><BR><WBR>April fools
was two months ago :)<BR><BR>
<DIV style="CLEAR: both">Willem (Wim) Blees, RPT<BR>Piano
Tuner/Technician<BR>Honolulu,
HI<BR>808-349-2943<BR>www.bleespiano.com<BR>Author of <BR>The Business of
Piano Tuning<BR>available from Potter
Press<BR>www.pianotuning.com</DIV><BR><BR>-----Original
Message-----<BR>From: A E <eve_ane@hotmail.co.uk><BR>To: Pianotech
List <pianotech@ptg.org><BR>Sent: Tue, 1 Jul 2008 5:18 am<BR>Subject:
Customizing a piano<BR><BR>
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Hello all, <BR> <BR>I have recently crossed a customer who asked me to
make some custom changes to his S&S model B. Such as raising the lyre
height alittle (he says he has big feet and its unfomfortable for him to use
the height set), so i found a couple of big guys with hairy palms to lift
the piano, and put some larger casters in, which raised the piano by about
almost an inch, which he said was just right.... That got me thinking... I'm
6ft tall (unfortunately) and one of the pianos I have, the keybed was so low
i couldnt fit my knees underneath and it was a very... shall we say loosly
uncomfortable experience playing it, as well as the same problem as the
customer, i have biger feet than most and pedal height was unfomfortable, so
i took up larger grand sized casters. The piano im talking about is a
43inch console which i wrote about before, (the one i fell in love with).
But after i carried away on a spree with customizing it for myself, i
changed entire regulation, let off is not set at about 3mm in bass
and 5mm in trebble, basically as close as it will get without bouncing, put
on a very tight set of hammer springs, and made a drastic change of puting
in a set of hammers that normally would go into a 290 Bösey... Adjusting
capstains i didnt leave the hammer resting on the hammer rest rail, instead,
i adjusted them so that theyr about 5mm off the rail, in other words the
butt is resting on the jack. (adjusted the action brakets to make sure
hammers keep the same blow distance as if they were rested on the rail)...
Shokingly the action became as heavy as on a new grand piano.. however, it
has also became intensely sencitive, and repetition is fast and clean
(atleast as far as i can play).... it almost feels like im playing my old
Bosey 290... <BR>While i was as it i lubricated center pins and front
rail pins with some oil for guns... yes for guns :-)... and i was astonished
and what a diference this experiment made....<BR>Now my question is, is
making such experiments ok? and if so why dont most manufacturers today who
make good quality uprights dont mess around more with the actions they
make?<BR> <BR> <BR>Alicia Evans<BR>Philadelphia<BR><BR>
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