Bridging the cap

Phil Bondi tito@PhilBondi.com
Fri, 14 Dec 2001 20:39:06 -0500


This is a multi-part message in MIME format.

---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment
Terry, Wim, Sir Newton, and Roger:

Thanks.

This person wants to put some money into this piano because:

She loves the size..it fits in her living room.
She likes the idea of bringing something back to life.
She trusts my opinion.

I told her to do a complete restoration, she's looking at spending more =
than what the piano will ever be worth..that got the ball rolling as far =
as what to do. Re-capping the bridge was something that I thought might =
enhance this little devil.=20

Your opinions matter, and I have decided that re-capping in this case is =
not necessary.=20

I agree that re-surfacing and re-pinning the bridge(there's very little =
falseness going on now) is the right approach in this instance.

Now let's see which 'road' she follows(my recommendations are based on =
'must do', 'should do', and 'could do'). Something tells me the =
perennial 'path of least resistance' will be followed.

Phil






---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/1f/5e/59/f5/attachment.htm

---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--



This PTG archive page provided courtesy of Moy Piano Service, LLC