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At 09:37 AM 6/5/99 -0700, you wrote:<br>
>Hi Folks<br>
>I want my husband, John, to move one of our pianos into the
livingroom for<br>
>the kids to use but the logistics are difficult. We live on a
mountain and<br>
>our lot is quite steep. Because of this our front door enters at
the<br>
>basement level of our two floor home. Once inside there is a fairly
narrow<br>
>stairwell with a 90 degree turn in the middle of it to take you to
the main<br>
>floor. No way will the piano negotiate that turn. On the main floo=
r
though<br>
>there is a large deck with french doors into the livingroom which
would seem<br>
>to be the best way to get the piano into the room. The question of
course<br>
>is how do we get the thing up onto the deck. We have a friend with a
truck<br>
>that has a hook and lifting arm who is willing to try but we need to
know<br>
>the best way to rig the piano up so that it is not damaged in the
process.<br>
>I often read over John's shoulder and know that you guys will know
the<br>
>answer to this!<br>
>In anticipation,<br>
>Helen Pengelly<br>
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Trebuchet ? Would take some practice though.<br>
<a href="http:///">http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~ar39/trebuchets/</a><br>
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Maybe send a diagram of the house, the deck, and the incline.
<BR>
<u>David Skolnik<br>
Work<br>
</u>dskolnik@msmnyc.edu <br>
212 749-2802, ext 455<br>
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