ethics discussion to the next level

Alan Forsyth alanforsyth@fortune4.fsnet.co.uk
Fri, 8 Oct 2004 10:03:11 +0100


I have a few customers who insist on shoes being removed before entering 
their houses, so be prepared!

No it's not what you're thinking.

In winter it's bloody freezing on bare wooden floors.

AF
"where there is sole, no charm can be"
(with apologies to the EAR)



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "gordon stelter" <lclgcnp@yahoo.com>
To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 1:00 AM
Subject: Re: ethics discussion to the next level


> Hi DL! You forgot ONE LITTLE THING....the piano tuner
> ALSO did not wash his hands prior to going to work
> ( something I always do as soon as I enter the home )
> leaving greasy filth ( from his steering wheel )  and
> salty sweat all over the piano's interior, causing
> rust on the strings, pressure bar, etc ....
>     Thump
>
>
> --- "D.L. Bullock" <dlbullock@att.net> wrote:
>
>> Why would someone change tuners?  Do you recognize
>> yourself in the following
>> story?  If so, it is time for a drastic change.
>>
>> The tuner arrived in a very loud, very beat up truck
>> that leaked oil all
>> over the driveway.  He came in wearing shabby work
>> clothes that judging from
>> the smell had not been washed for a week and were
>> probably slept in the
>> night before.  His personal hygiene was such that
>> the lady of the house had
>> to use her dish towel to breathe and left the room
>> quickly after showing him
>> to the piano.  For three hours after he left, the
>> room smelled of him even
>> with all the windows and doors open. Of course the
>> open windows changed the
>> temperature in the piano drastically.
>>
>> His tool box was huge and metal.  It was so big and
>> heavy that he seemed to
>> have trouble carrying it and left several dents in
>> furniture in the path
>> from front door to piano.  His box was placed on the
>> ivory carpet and when
>> he left it left several spots.  When he picked it up
>> to go it pulled a long
>> piece of yarn out of the carpet.  When he put his
>> tools on the piano he left
>> several scratches on the piano case.  While tuning,
>> he knocked several spots
>> into the gold plate that are now black.
>>
>> When he replaced that string that has been gone for
>> several years, there is
>> something different about it.  It does not look like
>> the ones around it.  It
>> wraps around the tuning peg real funny.  There is a
>> little sharp piece of
>> piano string that sticks out of two of those tuning
>> pegs now.  The wire on
>> all the others is all going around the pin and
>> bunched together, but his new
>> one has the wire crossing itself and all spread out.
>>
>> The hammer he replaced sticks way up above all the
>> other hammers.  It rubs
>> the one next to it.
>>
>> When he tuned the piano the lady noticed that he did
>> not tune the top five
>> or six notes.  They were fine, he said.  The lowest
>> bass notes he did not
>> bother with either,  You can't hear those anyway, he
>> said.
>>
>> When the lady got the windows all closed having
>> aired out the room, she sat
>> down to the piano to play her nicely tuned piano.
>> She played a while and
>> decided that tuning it really did not make that much
>> difference.  She
>> wondered why people always say you should tune your
>> piano regularly.  It did
>> not sound all that different and that one that had
>> the missing string was
>> all wonky sounding.  She decided that it would be a
>> really long time before
>> she ever had another tuner out to work on her piano.
>>
>>
>> D.L. Bullock    St. Louis
>> www.thepianoworld.com
>>
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>> Also www.glycoscience.org
>>
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