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From: Bruce Browning <justpianos@gmail.com><br>
To: pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org><br>
Sent: Tue, Aug 21, 2012 12:29 am<br>
Subject: Re: [pianotech] Piano care class<br>
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On 21/08/2012, Pam Bero <<a href="mailto:itune4you@hotmail.com">itune4you@hotmail.com</a>> wrote:
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> I'm going to be giving a 'piano care' class to the general public at the
> local store and would like to include a pamphlet with pictures of neglected
> pianos. I'm hoping that there may be some out there that I can use and you
> wouldn't mind sharing with me.
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> I'm looking for:
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> Worn hammers
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> Cracked soundboards
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> Rusty strings
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> Broken strings
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> Dirty sound boards and actions
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> Cracked keys
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> Chipped keys
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> Uneven key line
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> Uneven hammer line
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> Missing bridle straps
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> Etc.
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> I think you get the picture.... Anything you have would be very much
> appreciated.
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> If any of you have given a class like this and would like to give
> suggestions, that would be welcome too. This is a '101' class and will be
> very basic. I'm not a public speaker and would take tips on how to
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> this also.
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> Thank you in advance for your help: Pam Bero, associate member.
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The Piano Tuner
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