Can anybody recommend a good piano tuner? I have an old upright grand.
Donny G. replied:
FWIW, although I've never used him, a former neighbor of mine, Troy Nolen, has done it as a business for years and may be one to check with. This is the only info I could find: http://www.manta.com/c/mm00 yk8/troy-nolen Also, FWIW, unless you have sentimental attachment to the old upright and want to fix it up for that reason, for a piano to actually *play*, it may be worth looking at a digital piano. Pianos such as Yamaha's P-95 in the $550 range probably has better and truer action than the old upright and you could possible spend that much on the old one, especially if it needs any repair. Here's a link with more info: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGeZn03QKSY