>Subj: re scale change >Date: 95-08-29 09:51:50 EDT >From: PSLOANE@OCVAXA.CC.OBERLIN.EDU >Sender: pianotech@byu.edu >Reply-to: pianotech@byu.edu >To: pianotech@byu.edu (Multiple recipients of list) > >I am going to pretend I am not a piano technician and try and put myself in >the >position of a customer who has solicited the services of a technician to >rebuild >my Steinway piano. > >If I discovered that a technician altered the scale on my Steinway without >consulting me, I would be rather upset. Be careful when doing such things. In >addition to the possibility of creating ill will, you just might get sued. > >Ken Sloane, Oberlin Conservatory I appreciate your comments. Thanks for the straight talk! No, I wouldn't make any changes without first notifying the owner of the piano. My other post will go into a little bit more detail about the project. Sincerely, David A. Vanderhoofven davander@aol.com Joplin, MO Associate Member, PTG
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