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Yes, we can cut it up for the wood.
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Back to the point - yes - lets get that piano!
is Toms lift Gate truck available, or will a van suffice?
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I just left a message on her machine.
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Sent from my mobile telephone device.
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I say yes. . I will help load.
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Jim your such a gentlemen.
Yes. I will help also.
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Right. That too. I was too busy thinking about getting sucked into a player piano to put my cause/effect hat on.
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" old pianos simply do not stay in tune. Over time they loose so much moisture the joints loosen up."
This just can't be the reason old pianos don't stay in tune. Piano strings are stretched on a metal frame, so moisture plays no role.
Harpsichord strings are stretched on a wooden frame (the soundboard) - which is susceptible to humidity and temperature changes. That's why pianos stay in tune much longer than harpsichords do.
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