Rob, Much better now I like it! Joe ---------- > From: R. Goodale <robert.goodale@nau.edu> > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: advertising again... > Date: Thursday, July 30, 1998 11:00 PM > > > Jon Page wrote > > > > Conversely, stating in an ad that "I tuned the piano" would_NOT_have the same > > effect as it being stated in small print at the bottom of the program. > > (undersatatement) > > The program_should _read: music, artists, piano (maybe), piano technician. > > Last place? Why not, we're a humble sort. > > Co-billing would be way out of line. > > Our work should be sublime. > > Well... hopefully there isn't a misunderstanding here. "I tuned the > piano" isn't EXACTLY word for word what I had in mind. I have not yet > done the layout let alone specifically decided on wording. Perhaps > something along the line of "Tuning for tonight's piano performance > professionally provided by...", or maybe something like "Robert Goodale- > Official piano technician of the symphony, School of Perf. Arts...", > yada, yada, yada. > I'll have to play around with it and see how it looks from different > angles on paper. Once it is complete I will submit it to the symphony > folks for final approval. Everyone from Pepsi to respected art galleries > advertise in it. Beleive me- Some of the ads from last year are pretty > awful. > > I should also probably mention that the program is only printed once for > the entire season. Last years was 46 pages long on nice heavy color > glossy paper. Colorful inserts are then put in for each individual > event. The idea is that it saves them mucho $$$. A local magazine > publisher puts them together. > > > Keep goin' folks this is great stuff! > > Rob Goodale, RPT
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