[pianotech] pianotech Digest, Vol 12, Issue 47

Marshall Gisondi pianotune05 at hotmail.com
Sun Oct 4 21:19:17 MDT 2009


I think that should be part of the next convention a class on how to make these recipes.

Marshall


 

 

Marshall Gisondi Piano Technician
Marshall's Piano Service
pianotune05 at hotmail.com
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Graduate of The School of Piano Technology for the Blind www.pianotuningschool.org Vancouver, WA





 
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From: jonpage at comcast.net
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 17:40:38 -0400
Subject: Re: [pianotech] Huh???

Joe go to the archives and read the text in the <scrubbed attachment:
http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20091004/955f6ea4/attachment.htm
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From: pianoguru at cox.net
To: mvanloon at pianoman.nl; pianotech at ptg.org
Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 18:31:16 -0400
Subject: Re: [pianotech] Piano Disc Pedal Adaptor for the handicapped pianist















As 
I understood it, the PianoDisc Adaptor consisted of their standard pedal 
solenoid and power supply.   
You were on your own to come up with a switching device.  If this is the case, why not just buy 
the solenoid and power supply independently, and make you own “Adaptor.”  Maybe they expanded to offering a 
switching device since my last inquiry; I don’t know.  That’s the larger problem, coming up 
with a human interface to meet the needs of the disabled pianist.

Years 
ago, before there was a PianoDisc, I made a device for an amputee, using a 
Pianocorder solenoid and power supply.  
There was a write-up about it in the New Orleans Times-Picayune, and later in a journal for disabled persons. 
  I modified a computer 
“joystick,” and mounted it on the piano bench.  In my case, the customer had the use and 
control of her thigh to operate the joystick.  It worked well for her, but it would 
have been better if there had been some tactile feedback, to know by the feel of 
it, when/if the pedal is engaged or not.

Frank 
Emerson



----- Original Message ----- 

From: 
Michiel van 
Loon 

To: pianotech at ptg.org 

Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2009 3:33 
PM

Subject: [pianotech] Piano Disc Pedal 
Adaptor for the handicapped pianist


Dear colleagues,
In the last few years I have installed 
several Piano Disc Pedal Adaptors for disabled pianists.
See http://www.pianoman.nl/piano/pedaladapter/pedaalaanpassing.htm
Last 
week I got 2 requests. One request coming from a potential customer, here in 
the Netherlands, who can not use his legs.
I inquired at Piano Disc - Europe if they still can provide me with such 
a system.
The answer was:
Dear Mr. Van Loon,
I'm sorry to inform you that the product you are looking for has been
discontinued.
I hope I can be of more help next time and please feel free to contact me if
you need any additional information.
Sincerely
--
Andreas Duetz
Managing Director EuropeWell, I thought, or maybe I really said 
"Sh...."

But that same week I got a request from a disabled pianist in 
Wisconsin, who had read about my doings with Pedal Adaptors. He asked me if 
the Pedal Adaptor was also available in the USA. Sure, I replied, its an US 
product, you can find the Piano Disc contact information at their 
website.
This Wisconsin person sent me a message in return:
Dear Mr. 
van Loon:
Thank you for the response.  I've spoken to 
representatives from PianoDisc by phone and was told that their Pedal Adaptor 
has been discontinued and that a new replacement product launch is months away 
at best.  This raises my original question, which is whether your system 
-- or another one I haven't heard of yet -- is available through piano 
technicians here in the U.S?  If you know a technician in Wisconsin or 
elsewhere in the U.S. that I could contact about this, please let me 
know.  Thanks again.
Sincerely,
K.
My question to you, dear 
friends, is, does anyone know more about the progress PianoDisk is making with 
the new version of the PedalAdaptor?
And can anyone answer Mr K's question? 
And/Or has anyone a Pedal Adaptor in stock?
-- 
Vriendelijk groeten,
Michiel van Loon


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From: pryan2 at the-beach.net
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 19:04:51 -0400
Subject: Re: [pianotech] OT - Tune-a-Piano Sandwiches









Here's another sandwich option for those receptions:







Could this be a "Mayonnaise and Ham-lin"?



Phil Ryan

Miami Beach





Avery Todd wrote:







 

Sorry, I couldn't resist posting this picture of a recipe I just
ran across. Must have been a pianist who thought of this. Might be good
for an after-piano recital reception. LOL If you're interested, the
link is: 

 

http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Tune-a-Piano-Sandwiches

 

 



 


Avery Todd

Houston, TX







 		 	   		  
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