Now, Jim, that's just a silly response: She's going to need that C4 or there will be an awfully noticeable gap between B3 and D4. What were you thinking??? Besides, she'll want to do a bang-up job, won't she? The whole trip could be a blast, absolutely dynamite! Business is booming. Hope she doesn't have a short fuse. Actually, I think I'd call the prison ahead of time and find out their procedures, etc. It will help you go in with less anxiety about the whole deal. I used to do some sales work that took me into the federal prison at Lompac, CA (where all the Watergate fellows went). It's no big deal but it does give you pause when you get to walk out and realize that others don't ... Alan Barnard Salem, MO Joshua 24:15 Original message From: Jim To: "Pianotech List" Received: 07/16/2006 12:00:23 PM Subject: Re: Tuning for Correctional Institute I'm sure the authorities will scrutinize your equipment . . .better leave the C4 at home ! ----- Original Message ----- From: Michelle Smith To: 'Pianotech List' Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2006 12:38 PM Subject: Tuning for Correctional Institute Im scheduled to tune a piano for a federal correctional institute. (The Chaplin attends my church.) Are there any restrictions on what tools I can bring onto the premises? Any red flags my friend hasnt thought about? Thanks! Michelle Smith -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20060716/feb64fbf/attachment.html
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