What do I do with a Story&Clark/Yamaha 158 grand.

gordon stelter lclgcnp@yahoo.com
Fri, 21 Feb 2003 15:53:24 -0800 (PST)


--- David Lawson <dlawson@netc.net.au> wrote:
> Hi everyone. I have just logged on to your web site
> and registered. I am
> a piano tuner of over 47 years from Australia. I
> trained at a then
> large  music house in Melbourne, Allan Music,  and
> then at Steinways in
> London.
> I would like to make comment on the Boston
> discussion. Common sense
> tells me that if I were making a piano with my name
> on it, and another
> with another company's name upon it, who are
> competitors, I would ensure
> that MY product was just a little better than the
> other. Perhaps I am a
> little naive, however I too have tuned Bostons, and
> of course all the
> Kawai range, and frankly there is just no
> comparison. Kawai have finesse
> and Boston are brash and brittle.
> Is there anyone out there willing to make comment on
> the longevity of
> Yamaha grands? It may be our weather here, but we
> seem to have to re-
> string and re-hammer anything which is ten years or
> older if it has done
> a bit of work. On the other hand, this does not seem
> to be the case with
> Kawai.
> I look forward to your comments, and indeed being
> able to log in with
> you regularly all over there.
> Best wishes, David Lawson.
> 
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