[pianotech] The gift that saved me.

Aart in America Piano Services aartinamerica at optonline.net
Sun Feb 1 06:27:13 PST 2009


Hello All.

I usually only post technical questions, and your responses have always 
been extremely helpful and I thank you all.
However I must share my personal experience at a new customer's home 
yesterday, and a Christmas gift from my wife that saved my right hand.

As I opened the front gate of the home of a first-time customer I heard 
the barking of many dogs.  I was not too concerned as I have many 
customers with dogs and I love animals.
The Customer greeted me at the door and said "Come in, the piano is in 
the living-room."   As I entered the house, I was immediately 
surrounded by EIGHT dogs, of all different breeds and sizes..(from 
poodles to spaniels to german shepards)

Then she said  "Oh, are you afraid of dog's?".  I said no, I like dogs. 
  At that moment,  the 2 German Shepherds who were sniffing at me, (as 
the others were barking and growling), circled around me like sharks, 
and the one just clamped his teeth ferociously into my right hand and 
didn't let go.  It felt like my hand was just slammed in a car door and 
immediately broken....the strength and pressure (and Pain!) was 
amazing.  I knew I was injured.  I dropped my tool box and bag and 
removed my leather glove expecting to see lots of blood. To my 
amazement, there was no blood and no puncture.

It was all because my wonderful wife gave me a pair of leather gloves 
lined with KEVLAR at Christmas ,  I said to her "Why in the world would 
I ever need these?" She said "It's to protect your hands from sharp 
objects - they're your most valuable asset".   I truly believe that had 
I not been wearing these gloves,  with the verocity and pressure of 
that dog's bite, those big teeth would have went clean through the palm 
of my hand, and my piano tuning and playing days could possibly have 
been over.

Although my hand muscles were traumatized (and the hospital advised me 
to follow up this week with an orthopedic surgeon for the swelling and 
pain), there is No puncture or visible wound, and most importantly,  no 
cut tendons or nerves.   The glove absolutely saved me from a more 
serious injury.

I truly feel that these KEVLAR leather gloves are a valuable safety 
tool for all piano technicians (at least for those who live in cold 
weather states).  Good chance I would have ended up in surgery 
yesterday if I wasn't wearing them.   My wife purchased the Kevlar 
gloves on-line from an Army Navy supply house called Barres in Vermont. 
  Their website is http://www.vtarmynavy.com for anyone interested in 
investing in a pair.  Eileen said they cost about $24 bucks, but they 
are worth their weight in gold.

PS  The customer and her mother were very upset, and did call my wife 
last night to see how I was doing.  We learned that the dogs were 
recently rescued, and their backgrounds were unknown. We only assume 
that they may have been abused.

Moral of the story......Your hands are everything.  Take extra steps to 
protect them from the unexpected!!

Best regards,
Aart


Aart Markenstein
Aart in America Piano Services
Hoboken, N.J.  07030
201 406 2594
aartinamerica at optonline.net
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