Tom, Thanks for the reply. I did run across another posting on that list that said it was supposed to be a humorous posting, but it was after I had sent the message below to pianotech. I'm glad to know that Les is doing better and should be back soon. >>List, >> What gives? Has Les Smith passed away? If not, does anyone know how >>he's doing? I found this on the rec.music.makers list. >> >>>Les lives in all of us. He is inside us and ready for us to push him >out. >>> Do not grieve his descent, for he is here with us as long as we choose >>>him to be. >>>God speed be with you Les. p.s.- I really am interested in his tools >>>>and Knabe grand and I'm willing to pay fair price. > >Avery, > >Les has not passed away, but he is recovering from a serious accident. The >post you refer to is from a "friend" of his and is supposedly humorous in >nature. > >Others have said that he should be back online soon. > >Tom Seay, RPT _____________________________________ Avery Todd, RPT Moores School of Music University of Houston Houston, TX 77204-4893 713-743-3226 atodd@uh.edu _____________________________________
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