Snappy Baldwin Tuning Pins

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Sat, 23 Dec 2000 07:56:22 EST


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They are a serious problem and should be referred to as cracky.  replace the 
ck with pp and you have them identified.  These pianos are in some cases 
impossible to tune and Baldwin should address this....With concert and fest 
tunings and time alloted to 10 or so pianos and you hit one of these bitches, 
 they will not be stable for long no matter what you do and some performer is 
going to be shorted and will be verrrrrry upset....Exactly what does Baldwin 
say the problem is?  And there is a problem, believe me....If there was 
adequate preparation at the factory they should cull these out, not put them 
on the concert tour.......How about it Baldwin?  Any answers?  How about a  
class action recall?  I'm sure there are many on this list that can send you 
the models and locations.  Whereas, for example, Yamaha's are a pleasure to 
tune, these pianos are nothing short of torture and a waste of time to tune.  
>From now on, when I go out the day before to do initial tunings and prep, I 
will call for a replacement should we receive one of these dogs.
tom mc nabb
<A HREF="http://www.mcnabbmusic.com">tuner for the stars</A>

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