> I whole heartedly agree! What do the E.T. users (of which I am a recent >inductee) do when the battery dies? Do you call off the rest of the day >untill it can be >recharged? I hadn't thought of that. Good idea, but alas, no is the actual answer. With the Sanderson Accu-Tuner (SAT) there is a plug-in transformer if such an event should occur during a tuning. >...and If you drop it and must send it off for repair do you go on >vacation untill you >can get it back? Once again, yes. I mean, no to the vacation, and yes to have it repaired, if in the fall it no longer performs as designed. >Do you buy 2 of them and keep the 2nd as a spare? Yes. In my inventory of tools, a spare SAT is reality. (Just a side note: I even have a spare automobile in case my main one breaks down.) >If these all seem >rediculous to those of you reading then I presume that you must agree. None of these seem, uh, rediculous, so I fall into the category of those who do not agree. >You must be >able to do without whether or not you choose to. I choose *not* to do without. >My two cents ;>) > >Greg Newell Your two cents and my two cents add up to four cents ;-) Your 4 cents add up to good sense. James Grebe Keith A. McGavern kam544@ionet.net Registered Piano Technician Oklahoma Chapter 731 Piano Technicians Guild Oklahoma Baptist University Shawnee, Oklahoma, USA ----------
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