Thank you Tom. I will!! Greg "Thomas D. Seay, III" wrote: > Hi Greg, > > I suggest you contact Jack Wyatt. He has experience with this > particular situation and would be glad to share his knowledge with > you. > > His e-mail is: > JWyatt1492@aol.com > > Good luck. > > Tom Seay > > >Greetings various list members, > > I have just been asked to do an interesting project for a gentleman > >who is loosing "power in his foot". While I'm not exactly sure what that > >means the end result is that he would like me to construct a device > >whereby he can play the sustain pedal of his Yamaha C6 with a sideways > >pressure from his knee. I'm rather excited by this bit of a brain teaser > >for me. I also seem to remember that this topic has come up a rather > >long time ago on this list. Does anyone out there have plans for such an > >item? > > I'm also musing about something like the above not attached to any > >one -piano but rather something that could ba adapted to any piano. This > >particular potential customer has played out in nursing homes and would > >like to continue to do so. I just love the idea of enabling someone to > >continue to serve in a way that makes them and others happy. > > If you kind and gentle folk have any ideas where I could find > >already existing plans or have ideas about the best way to approach > >these possible projects I'm all ears. > >Thanks! > > > >-- > >Greg Newell > >mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net -- Greg Newell mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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