Chinese Pianos

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Wed, 28 Sep 2005 21:32:43 -0400


Been lately trying to buy a new toaster. Anyone know of one NOT made in China?

Greg

At 08:03 PM 9/28/2005, you wrote:
>All,
>I doubt that this will do one whit of good, but I've gotta say it anyway. 
>I completely REFUSE to work on Chinese Pianos. The Chinese are inundating 
>our society with all sorts of "cheap" products. The Corporate types are 
>buying into it. Hence, OUR work force is hard pressed to compete on any 
>level. For those clients that own Chinese Pianos, I simply refer them 
>elsewhere. I know that a large majority of technicians refuse to work on 
>Square Grands, why not the Chinese pianos? I consider a Square Grand ten 
>times easier to cope with than the Chinese POS's. I refuse to be a party 
>to undermining my own economy. If every technician would do the same, a 
>lot of those Chinese PSO's (actually it's a compliment to call them such, 
>IMO.), would wind up in the land fill, where they belong....or, better 
>yet, send them back to China and let their people contend with them.
>End of Rant. Thanks for letting me.<G>
>Regards,
>Joe Garrett, R.P.T.
>Captain, Tool Police
>Squares R I

Greg Newell
Greg's piano Forté
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