Opinions sought on Bootleg pianos

Ron Torrella torrella@umich.edu
Mon, 07 Feb 2000 13:44:12 -0500


Maybe this is a wee bit opportunistic, but I see this as a burgeoning
Dampp-Chaser market down your way! Wonder how well the pianos would do with just
the humidifier installed (Would the dehumidification side be pointless? Maybe
not, for the sake of balance).

Maybe figuring out a way to connect to a ready water supply so you won't have to
keep refilling the bucket would be a selling point.
--
Ron Torrella, RPT
Ypsilanti, MI
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Robin Stevens wrote:

> I am a Piano Tuner of 40 years experience in South Australia,where we
> have a annual rainfall of 12-14 inches and a evaporation level of 12 times
> that figure.so any Pianos that come to this area are well and truly put to
> the test.



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