---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Dale, Well, of course I didn't mean EVERY tuner. :-) There're always exceptions. Avery At 07:06 PM 11/13/05, you wrote: > 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/cf/a7/52/de/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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