[Files] Piano Damage

David Skolnik davidskolnik at optonline.net
Fri Mar 2 05:02:23 MST 2007


Avery -
CSI-UofH
It would seem to me that no one could be that angry and/or sick and 
only be taking it out on just one piano.  I'd look for some pattern 
of behavior.  Or maybe someone who has a personal grudge against 
you...or has some gripe about your work.  Have you been experimenting 
with alternate temperments again?  Then again, all this might just be 
a cover. Some alternate interpretations of those photos might suggest 
that you are:
a) Installing hammers too quickly
b) Using hammers that are too heavy -  way too heavy
c) Using the wrong glue
d) Need to be using a jig in your hammer installations

Of course, this leads to further questions for the CSI-Uof H 
series...like, is this covered by the Kawai warrantee, or like, what 
kind of locks are you thinking of installing...things like that.

Since you told Dale (on Pianotech) that the piano has already been 
repaired, maybe an "after" picture would be a fitting finale.

Good luck.

David Skolnik




At 09:42 PM 2/28/2007, you wrote:
>Someone recently asked about anyone having damage/vandalism to a 
>piano. Well here's two pictures and they're from a university!!!!!! 
>I'm assuming they're too big to put on the list.
>
>Avery Todd
>University of Houston
>
>
><http://tinyurl.com/22m2pj>http://tinyurl.com/22m2pj
>
>https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/files/2007-February/000289.html

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