Cheep Upright Work

Clyde Hollinger cedel@supernet.com
Fri, 18 Apr 2003 07:33:06 -0400


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Bob,

I assumed the use of "cheep" was deliberate, not a spelling error.
Using cheep instead of cheap seems in my mind to indicate a increased
level of distain, just as tooner rather than tuner is sometimes used to
indicate someone who lacks essential knowledge and/or application of the
craft.

Regards,
Clyde

Robert Moffatt wrote:

>  There is another spelling for the word 'cheep' , a bird cheeps..or
> chirps.  A lot of  people...(dealers too) are (cheAp).  Just thought I
> would clarify a tad.

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