---------- > From: Phil Bondi <tito@peganet.com> > To: pianotech@byu.edu > Subject: Re: Attitudes and a question... > Date: Tuesday, March 25, 1997 2:57 PM > > At 09:29 AM 3/25/97 -0500, you wrote: > >Hi, Phil. > > > >Dear Phil, I will quote from a well known woodworker, "to become a better woodworker ,you have to do more woodworking." I did gobs of stock, store tuning to build up speed and accuaracy in the beginning. Same principle applies. James Grebe from St. Louis. > > ..and a sad story it is..the one difference is the tuner leaving the > area..let's call him *Scott1*..is a straight-shooter with a GOOD > reputation..i've played on some of his tunings..he's fine..right now he's > out of town till next week, so contact is impossible.. > > ..point taken...point understood..i don't know how much of that applies > here...maybe after i speak with him, between the dealer and him, we can > hammer out an agreement where THEY do most of the leg-work..like customer > contact...this Yami dealer is good for that..ya never know..my shoes still > stink pretty bad from the *big pile* i stepped in last week..!!... > > ..the other dealer has some interesting repair/regulating work for > me...reglue hammers...re-shape and regulate an old Knabe upright...and > supposedly a Concert Tuning in the very near future...I didn't turn it > down..right now i'm hoping the last guy did a bang-up job...my unisons are > fine, but Temperment is still a little shaky... > > ...hopin' for the best, > phil > > >
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