Yes, indeed, even some instruments have their stories and could tell
a lot...
Daniel Forro
On 23 Dec 2009, at 3:10 AM, james devero wrote:
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> You all are making me wish there was a documentary on
> the Discovery channel....'Man and his instrument'....(lol)
> I wish they didn't drop mine off the truck when it was delivered...
> I probably would have hired three strongmen to meet them
> and perhaps change its fate when it arrived , as it wasn't working
> But the stories of what we've all gone through...good gosh
> I would say is PBS worthy for sure!
> Happy Holidays to Everyone!!!!
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> --- On Tue, 12/22/09, Daniel Forro <dan.for@...> wrote:
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> From: Daniel Forro <dan.for@...>
> Subject: Re: [yamahacs80] Re: My first CS80 :)
> To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tuesday, December 22, 2009, 7:44 AM
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> Don't be afraid. My feeling is it must be really well done.
> My CS80
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> was moved (with me and all my circus) from Europe to Japan in 2003.
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> Five 5 weeks in the container on the sea, then another 6 years packed
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> Finally a week ago I have found enough time, place and courage to dig
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> it out of other still packed instruments, stand it, change voltage
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> selector and fuse and switch it on. Believe me or not - it plays even
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> better then before, it needs only cleaning, tuning and setting.
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> Everything works as expected. She is probably happy to be back home
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> from the 20 years long world journey (as it was before in USA).
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> Daniel Forro
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>> Just from reading your report I´m even more terrified of turning my
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>> 80 on after having moved house... it was handled like a raw egg,
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>> like the proverbial box of China, but...
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