If I am paid well enough I will do anything unless unethical or immoral. Well, unethical anyway. Consider how high a piano will go in a wet summer I don't think the piano will get hurt. It is just all that wagging around. Like the tail that wags the dog. What I really don't like is the instability of the piano. One on S&S D it would take five or more tunings before it would settle down. I do not understand why but it was a real uncooperative piano but it was one of the more popular of three, darn it. Well, I am too tired to rant and I have a tuning this morning. I have to go out and see if I can find another soft camera case to hold my tools. The old one is just getting too ratty and has too many splits in the fabric. Best of the weekend to you all. Newton
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