About Old Pianos, I found another solution. After explaining the situation to the customer, I also offer him another solution. With the help of a colleague of mine, we have been turning old useless pianos into nice pieces of furniture, which keep the piano shape and keys, but can be used as a liquor cabinet or to have a sound system in it. or just for books. They sold quite well, and if the owner doesn´t want to, someone else buys it.... Elian Degen, Afinador de Pianos Caracas, Venezuela. Tels. 58-2-7308547 Cel. 58-14-9222981 correo electronico degen@telcel.net.ve ----- Mensaje original ----- De: james turner <JTTUNER@webtv.net> Para: <pianotech@ptg.org> Enviado: Martes, 20 de Abril de 1999 02:55 a.m. Asunto: Destroying Old Pianos > Here is a topic I don't believe has ever been discussed on this list. > > When an old piano is beyond repair, how do you advise the customer to > get rid of it? Is it safe for a customer to tear it apart on their own? > > Jim > >
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