---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Avery Well Yes .... & no. I have often pitched the idea to In home service clients or prospective rebuild clients that something else needs to be done. This is what I call planting the seed. This is a great tool if I'm on the run & don't have time right then but, I haven't ignored the problem . Money & improvements will be made at a later tuning or date. After talking with Bill Spurlock about a recent one day piano service seminar I'm convinced that many just continue to learn & never apply basic piano service ie. Raise the blooming hammer line to readjust the feeling of after touch... set let-off ...what a novel Idea. Forgive my sarcasm but I believe that most capstan tools are in a non use section of the tool box. I live in an area where there many tuners & most my friends but most do not sell service & rarely improve the piano. I'm the one who always gets the calls Ie. how do I fix a loose sustain pedal on a Steinway. This from a 30 plus year veteran who has worked at a schooll where there are many Steinways. What's that tell ya. Sheesh. Dale Hi Dale, Unfortunately though, that's where the "immediate" money is. Besides all those who don't know how to do it and are afraid to learn! Avery ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/84/7e/bc/3c/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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