Sealed pianos

Horace Greeley hgreeley@leland.Stanford.EDU
Fri, 07 Mar 1997 15:25:27 -0800


Avery,

C'mon, give the boys a break.

They're just doing what they've been taught...

Horace


At 04:54 PM 3/7/97 -0600, you wrote:
>Ted,
>
>   I have that problem with the techs at the local S & S dealer. Every
>time I need to get into one of his C & A pianos, because of the "Gorilla"
>who tightened down the cheek block screws I have to have a "Godzilla"
>screwdriver to get the screws out. Can be embarrassing sometimes. I went
>through 3 screwdrivers once in a competition situation (each one bigger
>& longer) before I finally got the screws out to fix a note that wasn't
>working correctly. Frustrating.
>   I told him once I was going to start charging extra any time that
>happened. :-)
>
>Avery
>
>> Fortunately the screws came out easily, but, you're right,
>>sometimes they are screwed in by a gorilla.
>>
>>Ted Simmons
>
>_____________________________________
>Avery Todd, RPT
>Moores School of Music
>University of Houston
>713-743-3226
>atodd@uh.edu
>http://www.uh.edu/music/
>_____________________________________
>
>
>
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Horace Greeley

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