Requiring a piano--with its rigid and fragile legs and poor little undersized wheels--to go up and down stairs is absolutely outrageous. Let's file suit in the 6th Federal District (San Francisco and environs). I'm sure they would agree that ADA laws should apply to pianos (an endangered species, are they not?). Equal access for three- and four-wheeled non-humans, says I. Okay, okay. I'll be off to get a life beyond the internet, now. AB in Salem ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Nossaman" <RNossaman@cox.net> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 7:43 PM Subject: Re: Echo-cho-ho-ho-ho-o-o-o-o~~~~~~~~~~ ...Seriously, this time > > >Probably tougher with a grand but, hey, is it possible to move it out into a > >hallway, or something? > > > >Alan > > > Sure. Off the stage (-3 steps), 60' up the isle to the lobby, tune, 60' > back down, back up on the stage (+3 steps). No stage truck, and by the next > tuning, I'll have installed a Dampp-Chaser. Piece of cake. All in a day's work. > > That doesn't help the choir much though. > > Ron N >
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