tubaguy9 wrote:Tom, as a repairman, you learn that if you do as the customer asks and the horn still doesn't play, it's your fault.
Uh, no, not literally unless the customer brings you a non-playing instrument and asks you to get it into playing condition and you fail to do so.
tubaguy9 wrote:
What you do is to figure out how much it will be to repair, including what the customer asks, and include playing into the cost.
You're saying that every repairman should take the customer request and then ADD to that request the play conditioning of the instrument and charge accordingly? And that repairmen have an obligation to perform this service no matter what? Personally I disagree with that notion and don't want any repairman taking it upon himself to do anything to any of my stuff that I have not requested. Options are a different story...if the repairman said "you know, your water key cork is missing and I would suggest replacing it. It would make the instrument play better," I could then say "ok" or "no thanks," but it's my choice and I am responsible for how well or how poorly an instrument plays, not the repairman. It would be great if the repairman just replaced the water key cork out of the goodness of his heart, but I wouldn't expect it unless I asked for it and/or was paying for it.
tubaguy9 wrote:
Would you want the responsibility of sounding like crap because the customer asked for that, or would you want to put your best foot forward?
Again, I would be the most inclined to perform whatever service the customer was paying for. I guess that I'll qualify that for you by saying that the services that the customer is paying for would be determined only following some sort of consultation where the customers wishes were discussed along with any other work suggested by the repairman. That gives the customer the option to decide what they want, not the repairman.
Tom "realizing this is silly to argue about since I'm not a repairman and don't really care what other people do to/with their stuff and wouldn't blame my repairman if I sounded like crap"
I guess I'm glad that I'm not your repairman
