None of us holds all the pieces to the puzzle. Life is a collective work. Thump --- Clyde Hollinger <cedel@supernet.com> wrote: > Friends, > > Yes, I would miss this list. What I like best about > it is the combined > expertise that is available to me when I come across > an unfamiliar situation > in a piano. I am certain it makes me a more > knowledgeable technician. I > like being able to tell the customer about this > list, and I do consider your > combined responses to situations I ask about in > deciding how to proceed. > > I try to do my part in responding to others also. > > Getting off the subject a little, I used to > disparage my own skills, since I > have such respect for those who rebuild pianos. I > always thought, those > folks know everything, and my knowledge will never > be that complete! I > suppose those with the most complete understanding > would be those who both > rebuild and also do field work, including servicing > pianos of all quality > and all condition levels. > > I now think that some parts of my practice may be > unfamiliar ground for > rebuilders. In a sense I am a specialist as well, > having needed to learn > efficient ways to deal with problems in the field > that rebuilders don't > face. (I hope I'm not stepping on toes here.) As > I've said before, if > we're doing respectable work, we're all needed. > > Regards, > Clyde Hollinger, RPT > Lititz, PA USA > > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! http://platinum.yahoo.com
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