Hey, Try to install old piano strings on it, as someone asked me once (to give him old piano strings), for mounting himself on a mandolin :>(. Not worse, violin makers are not on this list anyway ! very cheap repair , try to avoid cellists in your home, that is all. Regards. (no guarantee) Isaac O > -----Message d'origine----- > De : owner-pianotech@ptg.org > [mailto:owner-pianotech@ptg.org]De la part > de Farrell > Envoyé : dimanche 8 septembre 2002 14:14 > À : pianotech@ptg.org > Objet : Very Scary Instrument Thought > > > In our home, we just remodeled our dining room. My wife and > I both had the same thought of setting a nice old cello in > the corner for decoration - an old one of very little value > (definately less than $100). > > Then this scary thought came over me. I asked my wife if > she wanted it to be playable. She said yes, of course. Then > I thought that we were being just like those crazy PSO > (well, POS really) people most of us deal with that go and > buy an old junk grand for $500 and ask "oh, just make it > work, we don't really play it, but we would just like the > keys to work". > > Is this how it happens? Am I just like them? > > AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!! > > Terry Farrell > > >
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