On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 7:12 AM, Paul Mulik <tubist at swbell.net> wrote: > Since I don't usually carry my Pierce Piano Atlas around with me, I was > thinking it would be handy to have a Microsoft Word document (or > equivalent) containing the serial numbers and dates of manufacture > for the most common piano brands. One could keep such a document on > one's Pocket PC, so it would always be handy. Has anyone created such a > document? Just figured I'd ask before I did all that typing. > > Paul Mulik > Joplin, MO > Some years ago, I sent a letter to Pierce asking if they could do an electronic version of the Atlas with a searchable database. I didn't get a reply. But I still think it is a neat idea, and I'd be willing to pay for the convenience of Pierce on my PDA. Now, I have the latest edition at home, and carry the previous version in my car. It covers all but the most recent pianos, which is by far the bulk of what I use it for. I hadn't thought of scanning the pages of the most popular pianos, but that sounds like a workable idea if you didn't carry Pierce with you. -- JF www.formsma.blogspot.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080228/477a3370/attachment.html
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