Dave, Another approach for you if you do any woodworking at all, the tools you need are not that many. I could guide you through the way I do it and you may find , like me, it is really enjoyable process. It is especially good for finishing up the days when you have time on your hands and you would feel to guilty to stop working that early in the day. Also good when you can't get out on the roads because of the weather. I have sold 3 benches in the last 2 weeks. I am building two of them now and one I made months ago for stock. "If you build them they will come" James Grebe R.P.T. from St. Louis pianoman@inlink.com "Only my best is good enough" ---------- > From: DGPEAKE@aol.com > To: PIANOTECH@ptg.org > Subject: Piano bench > Date: Saturday, November 29, 1997 4:26 PM > > Dear Friends and Collegues, > > I have an upright coming to my shop after the 1st of the year to rebuild and > refinish. My client needs a good piano bench. I am not impressed with the > quality of our suppliers benches. Do you know of a good bench maker or do > any of you make piano benches? It seems to me I have seen this on past > posts. You may email me privatly if you wish. > > Thank you in advance. > > Dave Peake, RPT > Portland, OR
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