Horace wrote: Also, what Joel (and I) are describing is the >condition of pianos operating in extremis - e.g., pushed to the limit at >all levels, tuning, voicing, regulation - and then played by folks with >everything to lose. 12 hours of that kind of treatment, and I suspect >anyone's "unisons" would be trashed. > >Whee! Piano fun. > and I've found a new extremis, boys. Remember me asking about Tzimon Barton? Well....... I'm a pounder when it comes to setting pins. I out-weigh most spinets. This Mr. Barton has just beat the beans out of a poor old S&S "D". Pedals and all. Whee! Piano jello! Guy Nichols, RPT nicho@lascruces.com "Life is uncertain, eat dessert first" Otto Schaefer
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