Oh, I am soooooo sorry. That is a sad, sad, story. Maybe the piano will die before either of you! :-) Terry Farrell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kit Cleworth" <Kitster@mosquitonet.com> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 9:23 PM Subject: Re: birdcage > > >Any "tech with plenty of birdcage experience" will likely respond: "would > >really like to service another birdcage, but golly gosh, I'm double-booked > >up 24/7 for the next 1,000 years!" If you are busy enough, then simply make > >the choice: them 'em yes or no. However, if I may suggest, I think it is one > >of those "rights of passage" for any piano technician to service at least > >one birdcage. > > > Amen. I reconditioned one when I was just starting out and had nothing > more constructive to do. Then I made the mistake of selling it. Now I'm > trapped into servicing the thing until one of us dies. > > Kit Cleworth >
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