This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Patrick wrote: "....the instrument unpacked at the dealership is a customizable kit,=20 and that the management will employ the most highly skilled voicers and=20 regulators, and allow them as much time as possible to polish the=20 semiprecious rock into an incredible gem. Customized to the particular=20 purchaser's needs, dreams, and potential." Oh geeeezzzz, where's my tall rubber boots when I need them?=20 Were you a marketing major in college? ;-) This sounds a lot more like the factory making excuses to get the = product out the door with as little prep as possible. Period. IMHO. Terry Farrell > On Jan 21, 2005, at 7:47 AM, James Grebe wrote: >=20 > > If this is true, then why do not pianos come from the factory with=20 > > this accomplished? > > >=20 > Sometimes when one attends a Steinway (and a few other manufacturers=20 > too) class on instrument preparation they manage to convey the message = > that the instrument unpacked at the dealership is a customizable kit,=20 > and that the management will employ the most highly skilled voicers = and=20 > regulators, and allow them as much time as possible to polish the=20 > semiprecious rock into an incredible gem. Customized to the particular = > purchaser's needs, dreams, and potential. That's the dealership that's = > paying for the work, not the factory. > Alas, sometimes the dealership may not have done 100% of this prep=20 > work, and then it becomes the customer's responsibility to hire=20 > someone's services to actuate the instrument's potential. >=20 > Patrick Draine ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/4a/d8/52/56/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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