good school pianos

Michael Magness IFixPianos at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 20 06:18:20 MST 2008


On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 10:37 PM, Greg Newell <gnewell at ameritech.net> wrote:

>  Steve,
>
>                 You could curb the humidity onslaught in the summer by
> just hanging the heater bars with controller only instead of the entire
> system. If you could only keep them plugged in during the summer when no one
> is there you've at least won half the battle.
>
>
>
> Greg Newell
>
> Greg's Piano Forté
>
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>
>
>  I hate being the constant naysayer on this subject but in my experience
> the very worst people at keeping the pianos plugged in are the custodial
> staff. The piano is an object to get out of their way so they can wash, wax
> or shampoo the carpet depending on whether it is har surfaced or carpeted.
> So it gets rolled into the hallway while this is happening then back into
> the room and left unplugged. I have tried posting signs on them and other
> tricks to get them to keep them plugged in and nothing has worked.
>
If you have something that does I'd love to hear it!

Mike

>
>
> --
> The greatest challenge to any thinker is stating the problem in a way that
> will allow a solution.
> - Bertrand Russell
>
> Michael Magness
> Magness Piano Service
> 608-786-4404
> www.IFixPianos.com
> email mike at ifixpianos.com
>
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