Hang the plate on your living room ceiling with strong chains (!) and equip it with minilights that come on with the light switch. When you have guests it will certainly be a conversation starter, and they will think it is clever, whimsical, or tacky, depending on their moods and how much they like you. Clyde Brian Trout wrote: > As for the plate of the piano, I would say that > to most people, perhaps even most technicians, a > used plate wouldn't be of any particular value.
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