hide the hygrometer

Conrad Hoffsommer hoffsoco@martin.luther.edu
Wed, 01 Sep 2004 20:19:33 -0700


Babs,

At 05:47 PM 9/1/04, you wrote:
>Yo, Conrad,
>
>Remember when we were talking hygrometers at the convention?  If I 
>remember correctly, you said something about putting one in a piano and 
>leaving it there until the next time you tuned.  What do you do to keep it 
>from making any noise, just glue on some felt?

I didn't, but it sounds like a good idea.  ..or even just lay it on a piece 
of thin felt.

>   Do you think it's OK to do this with a piano in an institution that's 
> being rolled about?

that's where I did it, but it stayed within one room - no bouncing over 
thresholds

>Barbara Richmond
>
>PS  My husband appreciated your keeping an eye on my spending there in the 
>exhibit hall.  :-)

Just one of my many services... ;-}



Conrad Hoffsommer

Early to rise: early to bed;
Makes a man healthy, and socially dead.



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