---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment > > I still think it goes back to the field of tuning itself. If one needed a > > license from the state to tune a piano just like teaching shop > requires, the > > PTG would hence become a paid club just like the music educators national > > conference. If one needs a license to cut hair why the hell not to tune a > > piano. If you need a license to have an animal, why not to tune a > piano. If > > you need a license to fish or hunt, why not to tune a piano. If you need a > > license to sell alcohol, why not to tune a piano. If you need a license to > > be an undertaker, why not to tune a piano. If you need a licensee to > beg (in > > some states), why not to tune a piano. I think it is time that piano > tuning > > and repairing is licensed by the federal government. Get rid of the RPT. > > Everyone has to pass a state test and convert the PTG into the club it > really > > belongs. Well, it looks like Jim Bryant has lost his long standing "First Place " position for the "Dumbest Thing I've Ever Heard" award. :-) Jon Page, piano technician Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. mailto:jonpage@mediaone.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/38/f5/9c/fd/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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