> From: Richard Brekne <Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no> > Reply-To: pianotech@ptg.org > Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 22:45:16 +0100 > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: New piano manuals > > antares wrote: > >> Well, as far as I know only a very few piano factories supply the customer >> with a 'folder' about how to take care of the newly purchased indtrument. >> Yamaha for instance has this manual accompanied by a key top cover, a >> polish, and a key. >> > > Hmm.. my friend... we have a different experience here.. I've seen these > things from Zimmerman to Petrof, from Forster to Etude, from Bechstein to > Blowsendufer.... :) But I have seldom seen them in the home. Alright, I must admit that I am not really up to date but basically (almost) nobody seems to care. > >> On the other hand, it has always been like this, so what's the big deal? > > I dont really know what the big deal is one way or the other. Brochures never > get read anyways as far as I can tell. Most of those few I have seen with the > customer remain in the piano bench along with the sheet music thats too > difficult to play and that unused polishing cloth. And that's exactly my point Ricardo, so again we agree on the simple things in life. (how about a real nice argument over something less simple?) (;>)) friendly greetings from Antares, Amsterdam, Holland "where music is, no harm can be" visit my website at : http://www.concertpianoservice.nl/
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