Hello Sy, Don't be afraid to put your foot in your mouth, I never am; and I believe that everyone is entittled to my opinion. Any idea is worth discussing. If someone replies in a terse manner, they probably just had a bad day. Pianos are an emotion stirrer, so you're bound to have comments with an over zealous fervour. I'll go out on that limb with you. Schwander seems like a pretty snappy article. I haven't done a side by side taste test, nor have I delved into the archives on the matter (I may have misplaced the address); but yes, this could be a topic. I would like to read others' experiences. My next post will be another topic. Cyber greetings to your brother. Jon Page Cape Cod. Mass ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Who's shop has been declared a 'Duct Tape Free Zone' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Sy wrote: >I'm dissappointed with many of the topics on Pianotech. Many are too petty. I >have some ideas in mind but am reluctant to post. What if I'm wrong or what if I >get blasted. I've already experienced unexpected response from some topics I've >posted. I have a belief the Schwander grand type repetition spring is better than >the Steinway butterfly type. Most disagreed with me and most were polite but a >few put me down. Maybe that's because on this media we are mostly >anonymous. > >I have a 68-year-old brother in Omaha who came on line recently. We e-mail often. He's still afraid of the computer but learning bit by bit.
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