>Yeah. Gotta pay the bills. Strictly salvage. Her husband (who is out of >work) "rebuilt" the piano - did a yucky job refinishing it. I had given her >an estimate a year ago to make the action function. Now she tells me she is >going to sell it. I just know I will run into what Ron N. recently described >when some luck soul call me and tells me they just bought the antique piano >that I had rebuilt and the (*&(*@^#$(&@^# and the (*#&()*@#&$ don't work! >And they think I shoud fix it. Oh, well. We will see. Condolences on your upcoming adoption. I expect I'll be seeing on CNN real soon now about what a nasty refinish job you did on that Brambach rebuild. You wouldn't happen to have a couple of your competitors' business cards lying around, would you? Maybe if you put 37 unregulated heater bars underneath, it would shrink. "Can't be the one I did", you says, "That one was bigger". Ron N
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