---------- > From: A440A@aol.com > To: pianotech@byu.edu > Subject: Re: Marks inside pianos > Date: Tuesday, March 25, 1997 8:25 AM > > 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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