> Date: Tue, 03 Sep 1996 06:39:30 -0400 (EDT) > From: FRED W TREMPER <f.trempe@morehead-st.edu> > Subject: Lost Persons > To: pianotech <pianotech@byu.edu> > Reply-to: pianotech@byu.edu > Dear List: > > After I taught my class at the Dearborn convention I was asked by a woman > named Meredith for a handout of the class. Since I didn't have one, I > promised her I would write one and send it to her. I did, but of course, I > can't find her address. So, if anyone knows of a beginning tuner named > Meredith, would you please send me her address. > > A week or so ago there was a message from a fellow who had pain in his > hand while tuning. He also said coffee seemed to help ease the > discomfort. At the time I was on a roll with my delete key and I lost > his message. I have information for him and I want to send it to him. > If you have his name and address, would you please send it to me. > > Thanks a bunch. > > Fred > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Fred W. Tremper, RPT > Morehead State University > Morehead, KY 40351 > f.trempe@morehead-st.edu > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Fred, I wrote the post about the arm pain, but I can't seem to get a post to you personally. You can post me at ilvey@crl.com David ilvedson, RPT Pacifica, CA
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