Less than optimal performance...

Keith Roberts kpiano@goldrush.com
Fri, 19 Sep 2003 06:10:45 -0700


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I see this type of situation as a way to bring a piano closer to it's =
optimum performance level--and make a fair chunk of change in the =
process.  Why on earth would anyone pass it up???  =20

Dave Stahl=20

Fortunately for us not all people are able to do this work. Even for an =
accomplished fix it man, a piano is overwhelming. Most tuners know =
enough to get themselves in trouble and so they don't do anything but =
tune. As long as they have a next tuning to go to, they aren't going to =
do anything but slam it out at the pitch it's at, (one guy around here =
will pitch raise), collect their fee and schedule the next one.=20
No stress, no mess.

Keith Roberts

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