In article <001601bf8e51$4b7f6ac0$31c960cb@pavilion>, Brian Holden <bholden@wave.co.nz> writes >No, but I'll have a guess. With Spain, being a relatively poor country, I >would imagine the cost of a tuning to be the equivalent of say $45.00. A >peseta I understand is worth around 1 1/2 cents (but that was when I was >there in the mid 1960s), so that would work out at around 3000 pesetas. >Warning! Check other replies first! Brian Holden (Okay, so it's a silly >reply, but it's a good way for me to end a long and tiring day). Not so poor in the south a lot of rich Germans and English live there this is the target the guy asked me about but I have not got a clue I do know there is a big shortage of tuners out there. Thanks for your time Barrie, -- Barrie Heaton Ý The U.K. Piano Page: http://www.a440.co.uk Ý http://www.uk-piano.org/ PGP Key on request Ý Home to the UK Piano Industry
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