>It has been my understanding that issues related to the Guild, such as >status, tests, policies, should be addressed to the PTG list instead of >the pianotech list. Those who have interest in such, could then receive >them, and those whose interest does not include the political stuff >would be part of pianotech... >Leslie Bartlett While what you say is basically true, Leslie, there are subscribers on Pianotech who are not members of the Piano Technicians Guild (PTG), thereby preventing them from having access to the PTG-L list. So, from time to time, items relating to PTG, its status, tests, policies, that you mention are going to be presented and/or brought up on Pianotech. After all, letting people know of the Piano Technicians Guild on a continuing basis when it comes to pianos and their service, why who better to do such a thing than at least its own members, of which you are one. Beings that Pianotech on the Internet is a direct result of PTG members from the get go (beginning), I'd say that makes it all right to bring up such matters from time to time. Keith A. McGavern kam544@ionet.net Registered Piano Technician Oklahoma Chapter 731 Piano Technicians Guild USA
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