PTG Website -(was Falconi & Pearl River)

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Wed, 29 Jun 2005 09:48:25 -0400


Actually I just tried a few names under "general search". It seems that 
function does not work at all right now.

Greg Newell

At 08:55 AM 6/29/2005, you wrote:
>My concern was for the general public...there used to be listings for 
>associates, stores etc. If you have to log in, the public does not have 
>access to it.
>
>Mike McCoy <mjmccoy@usa.com> wrote:
>Login at the top right corner, the Member Directory is there at the next 
>screen on the left side
>
>Mike
>
>Richard Gullion wrote:
>>I just visited the new PTG website..I couldnt find a members list...only 
>>RPTs. What happened to all the others...am I missing it ??
>>
>>J Patrick Draine <mailto:draine@comcast.net><draine@comcast.net> wrote:
>>Thanks for the tip that the website has been redesigned! I assume this
>>is the result of Ron Berry's talents?
>>I think that the info that Falcone is no longer being made is "old
>>information," before Sejung either bought or licensed the trademark
>>from Mason & Hamlin. The Sejung website still has a section for their
>>line of "Falcone" pianos.
>>Patrick Draine
>>
>>On Jun 29, 2005, at 2:37 AM, Avery Todd wrote:
>>
>> > I just went to the newly redesigned web site of PTG and in the
>> > manufacturers list, it says the Falcone is no longer being made and
>> > the name belongs to Mason & Hamlin. If correct, I wasn't aware of
>> > this.
>>
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>Richard
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