Parts of >Bill Bremmer's, RPT, posts: >My statement was not an example of "bashing" & >...It is not out of line in the least to be critical of and/or >satirical when this is the case... & >...As you can see, I am not allowed to say whatever comes to me off the cuff... & >...enlightened people like Owen Jorgensen have >made it possible for us in the present and those who will >follow us to undo this Age of Disenlightenment... & >...If you will substantiate your statements about the inharmonicity in the >Kawai, >Boston and Steinway and provide your opinion as to why the Boston & Steinway >sound similar and very different than Kawai, you will be using your energy >much more effectively than getting hot under the collar about any remarks that >I make. All will benefit by the information you provide, no one gains >anything by you or anyone else telling me what to say and how to say it... etc... You got me smiling with your ways, Bill B., I'll grant you that. :-) You're quite the clever chap. Twisting words and turning meanings to fit your own modus operandi. Quite the clever chap, indeed. Keith A. McGavern kam544@ionet.net Registered Piano Technician Oklahoma Chapter 731 Piano Technicians Guild USA "Many a slip has occurred between the cup and the lip." --Jerome Zickrick
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