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Hi David<br>
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Thanks for adding that point to the discussion. I am not sure how
good all the service / guarantee departments for the various asian
manufacturers are over there, but here on the piano mentioned in my
last post it took the dealer 4 months to get it sorted out. But its
good you bring it up. <br>
<br>
But, like I said... no doubt with time and experience the Chinese
instruments will come along nicely... at least some of them. There are
an estimated 40 million young Chinese piano enthusiasts... so clearly
there is a market. Its no small secret that even Steinway is investing
in Chinese production and are setting up training programs for techs
and factory workers. <br>
<br>
One thing that I think everyone should be a lot more conscious about is
the working conditions for humans around the globe. Easy... far to
easy to simply put aside the thought when one sees extremely low
prices. But personally, I have a very nasty feeling in my stomach when
I buy something I know is produced by humans recieving a
sub-substanance salary for and are forced to work 12-18 hours a day 6-7
days a week for nearly the whole year. Not that I am accusing any
particular piano manufacture of this sort of policy... tho I could...
but just to point out that before one hops all over the eurphoria of
buying <<acceptable quality>> for ridiculously low prices
each of us should take more then a token effort to find out just what
lies behind the glossy front cover.<br>
<br>
Heck... even in todays Japan folks<b><u> must </u></b>work far more
hours then even US norms would tolerate. And Japan is by far not an
extreme case.<br>
<br>
Add to that the fact that domestic manufacturers are struggling to the
point of extinction... I think Joe Garret raises a point all should
think on to a far greater degree then seems evident today. <br>
<br>
A comparison between two recent threads .. this one and the B382983 (or
whatever it was) is one I find interesting in this regard. But thats
JMO<br>
<br>
Cheers<br>
RicB<br>
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<br>
Just a reminder our good friend Mark Wisner is Pearl River's USA
service manager....he's famous...picture in the Journal ads...<br>
<br>
David I.<br>
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