Concrete is a well-respected hull material for sailing yachts and has many good points. Nothing wrong at all with a "stone boat". A Yamaha PT-100 for tuning pianos on the other hand................ Terry Farrell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don" <pianotuna@accesscomm.ca> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 8:09 PM Subject: Re: E.T.D. > Hi Alan, > > That may be true but it is still in a distant "last place" among current > technology. By all means use a stone boat instead of a wagon if you wish. > But I would not recommend it to others. > > At 06:21 PM 8/18/02 -0500, you wrote: > >Well said, but it must be pointed out that the PT-100II is light years > >advanced from the PT4. > > > >The motto of the Baloney & Hot Dog industry is: "If it moves, it's meat." > > > >Alan > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "David Ilvedson" <ilvey@sbcglobal.net> > >To: <pianotech@ptg.org> > >Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 1:43 PM > >Subject: Re: E.T.D. > > > > > >> Do you saute the baloney first? Is it a cream sauce or tomatoee...? > >Onions?...;-] > > > Regards, > Don Rose, B.Mus., A.M.U.S., A.MUS., R.M.T., R.P.T. > > mailto:pianotuna@accesscomm.ca > > http://us.geocities.com/drpt1948/ > > 3004 Grant Rd. > REGINA, SK > S4S 5G7 > 306-352-3620 or 1-888-29t-uner
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