Piano Dollies??

Wimblees@aol.com Wimblees@aol.com
Mon, 3 Feb 2003 11:58:18 EST


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In a message dated 2/3/03 8:27:44 AM Central Standard Time, 
Johnlaborn1@aol.com writes:

> Howdy List,
> 
> In December we took delivery on two new D's for our new performing arts 
> center.  They are tucked away in a special climate controlled room off 
> stage.  My boss wants to put them on permanent spider dollies.  I think 
> they are UGLY in performance. They will only be moved from their "spa" out 
> on stage.  Any suggestions???
> 
> John LaBorn, RPT
> (Al Capone Chicago 2002)
> Harper College Palatine  IL 

The spider dollies only look ugly when you're up close to them. I think from 
performance perspective, the audience doesn't even pay attention to what's 
under the piano. Unless both pianos have heavy duty rubber casters, the piano 
should be on a spider, as protection for the legs. 

Wim 

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