Real Customizing of a piano

David Andersen david at davidandersenpianos.com
Fri Jul 4 22:52:45 MDT 2008


No we don't; the belly's great just as it is---and the action is--- 
uh---it's fine! Just fine. It'll break in and lighten up a lot in the  
next couple weeks.
If you've got my check there, ma'am, I gotta go. Have fun. Buh-bye....

David "Tune 'n Run" Andersen

> Well first of all, we don't need to do anything with the belly...;-]
>
> David Ilvedson, RPT
> Pacifica, CA 94044
>
>     Colleagues Lets' agree to discontinue the idle banter. I've got  
> a great Idea why don't we really discuss customizing a piano. What  
> does it mean & all that it entails. It would be drastically more  
> engaging than the spitting in the wind that's been going on under  
> this wrongly titled thread which has zip to do with true authentic  
> & artisanal Custom Piano Restoration, design or new designs.  Who  
> will go first?   Dale Erwin
>
>

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