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Originally Posted By: pianolive
Made a parcel today for Max with a extension lever, tips, mutes and a few other things.
Will find the fastest and most secure way tomorrow to get it shipped to him.

Thank You, pianolive!
In recent years fewer and fewer places in our world for the Christian benefactors. People pass with indifference to the sorrows and sufferings of our neighbor. The man, enraged and humiliated, the circumstances of such cruelty being, no longer see the beauty next to each other, help your neighbor.
Work tuner, the bulk of routine and monotonous, requiring a special skill of a person and a responsible approach. And, only the final result, well-tuned piano, is a legitimate consolation of his work. Six months ago I signed up at an international forum for piano technicians, with only one purpose - to improve their skills and techniques of tuning a piano. I expect and could not imagine that I learned many new things, able to turn my idea of servicing the piano. The discussion of some of those people showed up, which helped not only advice but also correctly asking my consent, offered selflessly to help with technical equipment. One of them pianolive. He offered to send me to Uralsk (Kazakhstan), a professional classical tuning hammer. In correspondence with him, I politely declined such a proposal, explaining that I had no means to not only buy such a hammer, and even pay the postage. In his reply, pianolive assured me that he wants to do it for free and pay the postage costs. But, in truth, I did not expect that really get at the post office this hammer yesterday. To say that I'm happy it's nothing to say! I am proud that this man did. His Christian selflessly act to help the neighbor strengthened in my faith in the humanist ideals of humanity. Thank you pianolive, speaks maxim_tuner, Thank you I tell you pianolive, clients Uralsk! For my part I am taking the pledge to learn to work a hammer. Together we say: "Thank you, pianolive!
With Christian greetings, yours maxim_tuner
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Hi Max,

Are you having success with your new tools?

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dancarney wrote:Are you having success with your new tools?
This is just a fairy tale. I quickly learned to use the new L-hammer. The great advantage of L-hammer between T-bar is the ability to gently and without shock to find the correct torque. In the bass range I have been working with his left hand. I hope that everyday practice will improve the quality of my tuning.
Regards all, maxim_tuner_bodger
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