>...a big reason reason I >stay in PTG and pay the dues (only $55 of which, admittedly, is for the >Journal) is for the ongoing information -- hopefully mostly technical -- in >the Journal every month... > --David Nereson, RPT, Denver Dave, Nereson, Of course being a Registered Piano Technician in the Piano Technicians Guild and the associational recognition that comes with it doesn't have much to do with you staying a member, neh? I would rebuff the content claims you have made comparing the early 80s' with current times. Sounds like the old typewriter to the computer mentality philosophy. It's a newer age, and with that come newer ways of doing things that become blended in with the old, and/or even end up completely replacing the old. It's nothing more than just another journey through the desert. I applaud the current PT Journal folks for a fantastic job in their publishing efforts! It's way out of my realm to consider the task of doing such a thing. Anyone who doesn't think the personal currently in charge don't measure up, step up to the plate and show us the money. Those are my early Sunday morning observations on the subject. Cordially, Keith McGavern Registered Piano Technician Oklahoma Chapter 731 Piano Technicians Guild USA http://www.highpointpiano.com/ptg/conv/chicago2002/
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