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Aging Impacts Mechanical Music Maintenance Field
By John Buscemi

Matthew, you are _so_ right regarding qualified technicians.  It's
not just for band organs but the same is true with people who can
competently work on reproducing and regular player pianos.

I am too old now to learn the craft.  When I was in high school back
in the early '60s I would have loved to be instructed in the mysteries
of mechanical musical instruments.  We had a player man who serviced
our player then.  He did show me how to recover pneumatics and bellows,
but then he died.

I do hope somebody comes along and starts a program in one of the piano
technicians' schools.  That would be a start.

John Buscemi
Lynn, Massachusetts



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