No, read again Rob. "....more than $500..." I actually told her likely $800 to $1,000 after I added a few things up in my head. I just wrote $500 here to make it more than the piano was worth, and so I didn't get any flack for suggesting too high a price. I absolutely did NOT want to do the work. The piano had DISASTER written all over it. Terry Farrell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Goodale" <rrg@nevada.edu> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2001 8:28 PM Subject: Re: SCARY plastic flanges > Farrell wrote: > > > Broken plasitc butt flanges. Broken plastic jacks. Broken plastic damper > > flanges. Broken plastic > > backchecks. I told her I could fix the few broken ones, but the others will > > soon likely break. I told her it would cost more than $500 to replace all > > the plastic parts and adjust everything properly. > > You got to be kidding! You would charge $500.00 to replace all of the flanges, > jacks, and backchecks and then completely regulate the action? If these are > your prices come and work for me!! > > Rob Goodale, RPT > Las Vegas, NV >
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