>I would be interested in seeing what various technicians >have accumulated for favorite WWW sites, Gopher sites, FTP >or any other piano related section on the internet of >interest. If you have any favorite sites, would you please What I do is periodically search Lycos (http://www.lycos.com) for piano-related references. It seems to be one of the best all-round sources. Yahoo (http://www.yahoo.com) will give you some addresses as well, but Lycos searches are much more complete and detailed. >them out. I remember seeing considerable discussion about a >year ago concerning a Piano Technicians Home Page. I think >one was set up, but I don't have the address. That would be >a good one to start with. http://www.prairienet.org/arts/ptg/homepage.html LOTS of great information and the pages reflect very well on the professionalism of the PTG. I'm a little concerned about the content of some of the messages which may be found in the archives of this list, but other than that it's a wonderful piano reference tool. On that note, there was discussion of some chapters putting up home pages as well. I'd like to hear people's opinions as to what those pages should look like and contain. John John Musselwhite, RPT Calgary, Alberta Canada musselj@cadvision.com sysop@67.cambo.cuug.ab.ca
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