Chinese Pianos - Reprise

Joe Garrett joegarrett@earthlink.net
Sat, 1 Oct 2005 08:19:53 -0700


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All,
I've been rethinking my "rant".<G> Upon further investigation, I've =
learned the REAL story of the piano that got me so worked up. It turns =
out that the piano was purchased from some "Wholesaler" off the Net! The =
piano was shipped to the client in it's crate. (Which tells me it had =
not been touched by anyone prior to my Associates initial contact.) =
Yikes! It appears to me that the problem is truly not with the piano, so =
much, as with the method of sales. What we encountered was a piano =
straight from the factory. If this piano had been routed through a =
Dealer, it is likely that most of the problems would have been taken =
care of prior to the sale. Of course, I'm assuming a lot, but have to =
keep a positive perspective regarding the ability of the dealers to =
properly prep a piano.<G>=20
There are still things that I encountered that make me think that the =
piano, in question, will be somewhat substandard in it's life. That life =
span will likely be fairly short compared to the PSO's from the American =
manufacturers of the 50's, 60's.........<G> IMO, that's probably a good =
thing.<G>
So, for those that got really ripped at me, for ranting about the =
quality of Chinese pianos, I say....Sorry.
Regards,
Joe Garrett, R.P.T.
Captain, Tool Police
Squares R I
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