What an excellent attitude! Terry Farrell (Finding it harder and harder to go there........) > Had a great day today because of one client... > > Nothin' fancy just fixin' and learnin' > > Tuned an old Currier rental spinet that the customer had purchased... > > I thought the piano looked really clean... > > Her daughter bought it for her and she said, "sorry, it has a few > scratches". > > To me the piano finish looked almost as if it could be new...I asked the > lady what she did to it...Oh I just used a little "Old English". Never > heard > of it...it was dark walnut and she bought it in the grocery store. Of > course > I don't know what the piano looked like initially but when she got done > with > it, it looked wonderful...she said the stuff has been around since she was > young...coulda been about 70 years ago. Anyone ever use it? > > Did the tuning and some light needle and brass brush voicing and she said, > "It's wonderful", I didn't ever think it could sound like that...IMHO it > really did sound good...Good sound, Good looks...She thought she had a new > piano. I think a piano is like a painting, and many times everything can't > be imporved at one sitting but with a little work, and I do mean just a > little (extra effort) you can really make your customers happy by simply > improving the tone quality of the instrument. > > Still learning a lot about what I don't know but going to Guild meetings > and > Conventions really helps. Anybody who's trying to learn the piano > tuning/repair business absolutely needs to go to those meetings as often > as > possible. > > Just a good day... > > Thanks for listnen' > > Wayne R. Lutzow > Lincoln, CA > Associate, Sacramento Valley Tech PTG > > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives >
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