Actually, it MIGHT be the equivalent of grand theft! An understandible course of action, but I little risky, ce n'est pas? Now setting a tall, sweet drink on the piano and accidentally nudging it with your elbow, that .... oh, no, no, wait ... I think that sounds a bit wrong, too, somehow. Alan Barnard Salem, Missouri > [Original Message] > From: Conrad Hoffsommer <hoffsoco@luther.edu> > To: Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org> > Date: 05/08/2005 7:19:02 PM > Subject: Re: Bounced check > > At 17:02 5/8/2005 -0700, you wrote: > > >Just sneak in his house and throw his piano out of tune! (G) I recall a > >tuner in our area that couldn't collect from a hotel, club or some other > >type of business so he unobtrusively removed the action. Then when the > >manager called him for help he said "What a coincidence, I have an > >identical one here on my work bench. I could bring it over right away for > >(amount owing). > > > >Carl Meyer PTG assoc > >Santa Clara, Ca. > > > That would be the pianotech equivalent of a mechanic's lien?? > > > > > Conrad Hoffsommer > > Early to rise: early to bed; > Makes a man healthy, and socially dead. > > > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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