Thank you Richard. There is a list in Holland that I subscribe to. I think it's good to have one in your own language. We have 40 members on that list, 20 active mails :-( but still growing. Good issues on the list, it's a easy talking medium. How does it work in Norway? My career as a technician started up in the RIPPEN factory. Nice to glue and regulate 20 complete dampers a day. Or Hammers, or... and so on. I did this yob for 2 years, did a tuningexam at the dutch pianoschool and went into the cruel world. RIPPEN end's up production. I started tuning and restorationbusiness for myself. Did some concertwork, handle lot of different cliënts, sold uprights and grands. The special thing that I most like is to help someone find the right instrument. The one that FIT'S. That's my bit of idealism. In '95 I was one of the founders of the VvPN. The dutch PTG. In '99 I got my CPT, the first serious tuningtest in my life. YES I was proud. Eh.. The next Rudyard Rotterdam, Holland ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Brekne <Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 11:44 PM Subject: Re: enter > Well Hey there Rudyard. Nice to see another Hollander on board. We are getting > to be quite the international assembly as time goes by. I understand there is > a Dutch piano discussion list as well. Do you subscribe to that ? We have a > new one up here in Scandinavia for us Nordics, but this fine list provided by > the PTG has become a great place for keeping in touch with techs from all > around the world. > > Why dont you tell us all a bit about yourself... where you work, what kinda > stuff you do for the most etc. > > Welcome to the list. > > > ruud billenkamp wrote: > > > Hello List > > > > My name is Rudyard and I dare to introduce myself to the list today. I'm > > CPT in Holland, > > reading the mail for a few days, but don't wanna lurq only. Richard set my > > broken English into the licht of meaningfull. > > Thank you Richard. > > > > Greetings and lot of positive thoughts for Newton Hunt. > > > > Rudyard > > -- > Richard Brekne > RPT, N.P.T.F. > Bergen, Norway > > > >
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