Destroying Old Pianos

Richard Brekne richardb@c2i.net
Wed, 21 Apr 1999 00:00:15 +0200



Barrie Heaton wrote:

> Well over this side of the pond, if the case is an attractive one some
> of the dealers ship them to Italy to make writing desks out of them. So
> they are quite happy to move them for free.  Otherwise most local
> authorities will move large house hold goods for free, this is to stop
> fly tipping.
>
> Barrie,
>
> In article <26423-371C24D1-16158@mailtod-111.iap.bryant.webtv.net>,
> james turner <JTTUNER@webtv.net> writes
> >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
> >
> >
>

I saw a guy once make a bar out of an oldie. Push the middle C and Beer comes out
of the left brass candle holder. Push F and Soda comes out of the other.



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