In a message dated 1/10/00 4:16:59 AM !!!First Boot!!!, staytuned@idirect.com writes: << Hi WIllem, You say, "I try to encourage the customer to upgrade to a better instrument. " Are you in retail also? John Lillico, RPT, >> Yes, I am. But I have given this advice long before I went into retail. I am of the opinion that pianos only last 75 to 100 years at best. If the customer wants a decent instrument, then they should buy one, instead of trying to make an old clunker work like one, which it will never do. Wim
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