> I dont want to get into a diatride like the ones on hearing aids and ear > plugs.So far I have found this site to be helpful,but now I wonder.First of > all I wear hearing aids and ear plugs. 3 years as a pilot in Vietnam did some > damage. I am also a retired professional engineer. I have spent the last 20 > years building and repairing many types of stringed instruments. Yes I am good > on piano actions and have repaired them for years and finally decided it was > stupid and lazy not to learn how to tune them! I cant tell you how many or how > many years to become a tuner but I can say that when you feel you are the > best you are kidding yourself.I am taking training I will be a RPT some day. I > am joining the Guild. I have all the books and a good supply of tools.Needless > to say this forum,I thought ,was to offer encouragement.We found the wire > breakage problem it was the hole in the pin. It has been replaced and tuned.I > fl some tricks of the trade would be nice. In closing ras Marshall's letter an > ty to be a little more loose,Charlie Welcome, Charlie....you¹re doing everything right; keep on going. The passion level here is high, and the plaintive note you sent, doubting yourself, was a bit confusing and perhaps gave the replier the wrong idea about your approach. Relax----everybody here wants you to succeed and have a good time doing it. Welcome. David Andersen Malibu, CA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20060321/1bcc4339/attachment.html
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