Just when you thought it was safe to read a post again... I got a good laugh from Jim Harvey's reference to the caster cups protecting the floor from oxidizing casters after the pet relieves itself on the piano leg. At that point I should have known better than to laugh real hard. Yesterday I found proof of this protective capacity when I went out to move an Everett grand for one of my clients and found this to be exactly the case. In this case his poodle had made a puddle. Well, at least there's always something new in this business. BTW, I have had to restring before from a tom cat marking its' territory on the bass strings, but not anything regularly on the legs. Allan Gilreath Gilreath Piano & Organ Co. Berry College Gilreath@aol.com "I could never quite take dogs for granted." - James Herriot
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