Marks inside pianos

A440A@aol.com A440A@aol.com
Tue, 25 Mar 1997 09:25:05 -0500 (EST)


 Greetings;

Jon writes;

>These day to day servicings are irrelevent in the overall scheme of things.
>Tuning archival history is useless. Regular maintenance is important.
 >Writing mundane servicing only trashes the action. A descrete notation
>on a hammer moulding can reference a replacement date.
>To close, you have no right to place graffitti in someone's piano.

I agree completely.  New actions, or last regulations, shaping or voicing can
easily be noted on the front of the keyframe,  but writing down the tuning
dates is unneeded.

Regards,
Ed Foote
Precision Piano Works
Nashville, Tn




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