I guess the customer is not always right. They claim to have a Roland Electric Piano 5000, which as far as we can tell has never existed. Maybe they have a Roland analog electronic keyboard that has drifted out of tune, or had been otherwise fiddled with. If I adjust it, does that make me and electronic piano tuner hehehe. > Hey guys and gals, let's call them what they are: Electronic > KEYBOARDS! The only electronic PIANOS that I know of, were the Yammmie > CP70-80s, The Baldwin catastrophe, The Wurlie and some knot head in > The Dalles, OR, area that made some kind of 65 note thingee. > I HATE THE TERM: ELECTRONIC PIANO! GRRRRRR! > End of rant.<G> > Peace, > > Joe Garrett, R.P.T. (Oregon) > Captain, Tool Police > Squares R I > > >> No >> >> David Ilvedson, RPT >> Pacifica, California >> >> >>> >>> ----- Original message ---------------------------------------- >>> From: "R E Barber" <bassooner42 at yahoo.com> >>> To: pianotech at ptg.org >>> Received: 4/7/2006 8:00:57 PM >>> Subject: Roland 5000 Electric piano? Anyone? >>> >>> >>> >Has anyone ever come across or know about a Roland 5000 electric >>> piano, >>> >specifically if its digital, strung, or has tines? >>> >Thanks, >>> >Richard
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