Ed Foote's reply was a classic and all too true. If you get up out of your chair, get into the car, drive to the school, take out your tools, go in and touch up the tuning then reverse the process you have spent nearly the time it takes to do a decent tuning. If this happens on a Saturday or Sunday then your weekend is interrupted and that is worth a lot. What you are selling is your time and your refined skills. "There are those who will do a job cheaper and you are their legal prey." Don't sell yourself short but don't cheat either. Keep your finger in their till. :) Newton
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