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    15 May 2022 Garand Picture of the Day

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    Seeing this photo reminds of the piano that we use to have in the 1970's which was just like the one pictured, minus the candlesticks. I remember the time that the TV repair man paid us a visit which was always more of a social visit because it normally lasted 5 or 6 hours and most of the time he wasn't fixing the TV. I remember one time he came to "fix the TV", he was explaining to mother that he "was learning to play the piano" and that he was "teaching himself" and that he considered the best way to achieve this was to first "dismantle the piano" and then, hopefully, "reassemble the piano". Before I knew what was happening he had stripped the front, top, back and sides off our piano, plus other vital components and now, amazingly, our piano had been transformed into what appeared to be a harp.

    My mother, the only piano player in our household, seemed completely unfazed by having her piano completely stripped down. Fortunately the TV repair man did have the ability to resemble the piano and we did, eventually get the TV fixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    Seeing this photo reminds of the piano that we use to have in the 1970's which was just like the one pictured, minus the candlesticks. I remember the time that the TV repair man paid us a visit which was always more of a social visit because it normally lasted 5 or 6 hours and most of the time he wasn't fixing the TV. I remember one time he came to "fix the TV", he was explaining to mother that he "was learning to play the piano" and that he was "teaching himself" and that he considered the best way to achieve this was to first "dismantle the piano" and then, hopefully, "reassemble the piano". Before I knew what was happening he had stripped the front, top, back and sides off our piano, plus other vital components and now, amazingly, our piano had been transformed into what appeared to be a harp.

    My mother, the only piano player in our household, seemed completely unfazed by having her piano completely stripped down. Fortunately the TV repair man did have the ability to resemble the piano and we did, eventually get the TV fixed.
    Priceless memory.
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