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I listened to the group and thought them fairly good.  The sax player moved to a table with an electric piano of a kind similar to the one I keep rolled up in my pack for camping.  When the bar was closing I stayed till the manager came to move me out.  I asked him if I could stay and examine the piano?
 
I listened to the group and thought them fairly good.  The sax player moved to a table with an electric piano of a kind similar to the one I keep rolled up in my pack for camping.  When the bar was closing I stayed till the manager came to move me out.  I asked him if I could stay and examine the piano?
  
It took some convincing, and showing him my active credit balance and leaving him a couple hundred creds, but he left me alone when he locked up.  I cleared the piano of its refuse. I summoned cleaning supplies and started work.  I had noted immediately that while it may not have come from earth it certainly was older then Randal. It had 400 years of dust, wax, cigarette burns and general abuse.  After a couple hours it was clean.  It tinged like broken wind chimes.  It was missing a third of its strings and the ones it had were stretched and ratty.  The pedals didn't work.  The case had been full of trash thousands of times and not a few things had been born, lived their lives, died and decomposed among the clutter. I found skeletons for dozens of rodents and a few snakes.  
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It took some convincing, and showing him my active credit balance and leaving him a couple hundred creds, but he left me alone when he locked up.  I cleared the piano of its refuse. I summoned cleaning supplies and started work.  I had noted immediately that while it may not have come from earth it certainly was older then Randal. It had 400 years of dust, wax, cigarette burns and general abuse.  After a couple hours it was clean.  It tinged like broken wind chimes.  It was missing a third of its strings and the ones it had were stretched and ratty.  The pedals didn't work.  The case had been full of trash thousands of times and not a few things had been born, lives their lived, died and decomposed among the clutter. I found skeletons for dozens of rodents and a few snakes.  
  
 
One thing was clear; it was a Steinway D-274 of great age. My guess changed from 400 to 800 years old.  I summoned wood products I knew of in shadow that filled wood chips like new. I sanded it carefully.  I lost track of time.  Kindof played "Havana Nights" while I reverently took layers of grime from the ancient beauty.  
 
One thing was clear; it was a Steinway D-274 of great age. My guess changed from 400 to 800 years old.  I summoned wood products I knew of in shadow that filled wood chips like new. I sanded it carefully.  I lost track of time.  Kindof played "Havana Nights" while I reverently took layers of grime from the ancient beauty.  

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