It is quite rare that I have any company. I rather like the idea of seeing if there is a recycling place that would want it. Hmmmmm....... how many good ole fashioned cast iron skillets can you get out of an upright piano plate? I prefer the wrist wrenching large ones. If only I could cook, this might be an idea. ; ) Judy Clyde Hollinger wrote: > 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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