Maxpiano@aol.com wrote: > I've been seeing penciled date and initials on piano plates ever since I > began tuning in the '50's. This is an old, rather egocentric, tradition that is only valid in an institutional setting where several technicians are responsible for a large number of pianos. They can check to see who did what and when. In a home setting, it rarely serves a useful purpose. Carl
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