Whether the weather?

Ron Nossaman rnossaman@cox.net
Wed, 01 Feb 2006 00:10:18 -0600


> I can only speak for Pearl River, but we've found that if we build pianos to work well in the driest place they might end up in, they will work OK virtually everywhere else.  We've found that in general, pianos made for a dry climate that are placed in a wet environment will have few and more reasonable problems than the other way 'round.  
> 
> Mark Wisner

Good call, I think. It takes really good Winter humidification 
to keep a gray market Yamaha, for instance (pardon the "Y" 
word), from self destructing in this area. Pearl River's come 
a fur piece in few years. Don't let 'em stop.

Ron N

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