Steinway upright--verdigris? (long)

JIMRPT@AOL.COM JIMRPT@AOL.COM
Thu, 11 Mar 1999 21:46:16 EST


In a message dated 3/11/99 2:04:15 AM, you wrote:

<<Since no one has yet posted in my
defense (anyone??) >>

Bill;
  You have a constitutional right to be; (pick one)  wrong/ mistaken/mislead
and there is probably no better topic to be (see choices) and be in some good
company because they were also (see choices).

  Verdigris growth is a chemical, not biological, phenomenon; although a good
argument 'could' be made otherwise, since the formation of this stuff is most
prevalent where an "organic" substance, i.e. petroleum based, substance is
used.

 You don't need "defending", or a flame suit, although Conrad has some awfully
appealing styles this spring :-)
Jim Bryant (FL) 


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