Thank you Charles, I hadn't thought of that avenue. I have taken a course, but not from Randy Potter. -----Original Message----- From: Charles Neuman [SMTP:piano@charlesneuman.net] Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 3:07 PM To: pianotech@ptg.org Subject: RE: Old parts for repair practice Gordon wrote: > I'm just looking for a few old parts, which I'll pay for gladly. Again, > thank you all, your are most supportive in many ways to the beginners. Gordon, >From one beginner to another, you might want to try Randy Potter. He includes a bag of old parts with his correspondence course on piano tuning and repair. He might sell you a bag of parts separately. His contact info is on his website, www.pianotuning.com, but definitely call him rather than email. (He's often months behind on email, and then you call and he picks up the phone himself sometimes.) I'd also highly recommend taking his course, if you haven't already considered it. Of course, it would be just as easy for anyone to dig up some parts, but Randy is in the business of piano technology education (among other things), so I would imagine he'd take interest in your request. Charles Neuman PTG Assoc.
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