Here comes the pitch

Alan Barnard tune4u at earthlink.net
Mon Jul 9 15:24:33 MDT 2007


What does one do when confronted with a piano too flat (or sharp) to tune but the customer will not cough up any $ for the extra work to tune and stabilize it?



If I can't sell someone on proper service (and I WOULD try to educate and sell what's needed)--and it's obvious that this piano's tunings are, shall we say, infrequent--then I would certainly tune the piano as it sits and feel not the slightest shred of guilt about it.



But I would not leave my card in the piano and I wouldn't leave any notes about what I did. 



Alan Barnard

Salem, MO
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