Retirement of a fork

Avery Todd avery@ev1.net
Sat, 01 Jun 2002 14:39:43 -0500


Ever since I've been in Houston, I've never had one single person
question me using my SAT. When I was still in West Texas (San Angelo)
I was almost "afraid" to use anything except a fork, lest I be told
to leave!

Avery

At 02:00 PM 06/01/02 -0500, you wrote:
> >I can't remember the last time someone insisted I use fork...
> >
> >David I.
>
>
>LUKE...                <G>
>
>People do occasionally ask me when they're setting up the appointment, if I
>use a fork. They just don't want someone using "one of those boxes". I also
>still hear the occasional "Oh good, a fork!" when I haul it out of my tool
>case to do the tuning. There's still plenty of ignorance left out there for
>everyone to get their share - as if the 2ner using what they consider to be
>a proper fork can't possibly do a lousy job on their piano, or the 2ner
>using a "box" can't possibly know what they're doing to do a good job.
>
>It's not the fork or box that makes the difference ma'am, it's the price.
>That'll be $450 please, and should take about fifteen or twenty minutes.
>
>Ron N




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