This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment I know this is going out as many of you are heading to DC. Wish I were = going. I've never been to a national. You don't know how bad I want to = be there -- especially this year. I have begun my first grand = rebuilding project and would benefit greatly from your collective = knowledge. In addition, I enjoy a good party! The intent is that this piano will eventually be in our home. (We'll = have to build a home around it.) Any day now the case and bench will be = back from the refinisher. The project will be stretched out over time = as funds, time, and space allow for each step. I'm sure you will hear = from me again. :o) I am considering purchasing a cover to protect the piano, as it will be = placed in tight quarters here at home. I have saved all the information = on cover sources discussed recently on this list. We want one that will = look nice inside a home, though when the piano is done I certainly do = not anticipate keeping such a beautiful instrument hidden. All this to ask -- will a cover mark or otherwise harm the new lacquer = finish? Is there a waiting time before I can use a cover without harm = to the finish? Is this a stupid question? Your comments or advice? = Duh? Enjoy DC. Wish I were going! Doug Garman Granbury, TX ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/1c/33/e4/c9/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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