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<DIV><FONT color=#800000>I love it. Ten minute setup. Four =
minute tuning
(including scale analysis). Five minute pack up. Five minutes to =
collect
check and chat with owner. 24 minutes and I'm outa-there - make =
that 30
minutes (I wouldn't want to short change on the chatting). Let's =
see,
hum......... 8 pianos a day at $$$$$$. I could retire in 10 years =
and sell
the machine at a profit.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT color=#800000>Let me know when this machine goes on the
market.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT color=#800000>Del Gittinger, RPT<BR>Del's Music Studio, =
Marion,
OH<BR>Piano Tuning & Service<BR>Electronic Instrument repairs =
including
organs<BR><A
href="mailto:delgit@acc-net.com">delgit@acc-net.com</A></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>Orignal message</DIV>
<DIV><BR><<<It is possible, though economically unlikely for =
the
foreseeable future, to <BR>build a piano, every part of which is =
made to a
thousandth of an inch, <BR>including the rim, soundboard and plate. You =
could
slip a perfectly regulated <BR>action out on one piano and into another =
and it
would need no touch-up <BR>regulation.<BR><BR>The whole piano to a =
thousandth of
an inch, never. Just the plate, its <BR>supports and the bridges =
in
relation to the plate, - why not?<BR><BR>(Of course you must realize =
that the
tuning of this piano will be done <BR>perfectly in 4 minutes by a
multi-armed robot with a positronic SAT brain, <BR>and we will just buy =
one and
chauffeur it around.) >>>>>></DIV>
<DIV><BR>Bill Simon<BR>Phoenix<BR><BR><BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>