[CAUT] Hello - and looking for piano replacement help

Don pianotuna@yahoo.com
Mon, 04 Apr 2005 16:38:12


Hi Ron,

You would understand it perfectly--if you were a dealer *grin*.

At 06:10 AM 4/5/2005 +1000, you wrote:
>  Rob, list,
>  
> & strings, full regulation as needed, easing keys, etc. etc.) Even at the
>years end they were just beginning to be stable and where I wanted them to
>be. Oh yeah, it's a great deal for the dealerŠthey could really sell them
>AFTER I did the big work. JMO, but I'm not sold that these programs should
>be encouraged.
>  
> Here at BYU in 1984 we bought 10 new UST7s for around $1800.00 each, and
>this year (after 20 years use) sold them for around $1400.00 each. We go
>maintain them well and go over them before they're sold so they are fairly
>decent. Net result is that we had the pianos for about $20.00 per year!
>Works for us!
>  
> Jim Busby RPT
> Brigham Young University
> 
> Well said Jim. I can't understand the 'sense' of flogging off piano
>inventory practically the moment it begins to be stable. 
> Ron O. 
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Regards,
Don Rose, B.Mus., A.M.U.S., A.MUS., R.P.T.
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