This is surely a subject that is of interest to me at this point. Thank you Chuck Allan Sutton, m.mus. RPT www.pianotechniquemontreal.com 2010/8/28 Chuck Behm <behmpiano at gmail.com> > Hello everyone - I just wanted to drop a note to anyone who is either > interested in small shop procedures or in the process of building and > equipping a piano shop of their own. If you would like to be notified of new > technical articles available on the Schaff webstore when they are first > introduced, please be sure to sign up for the email newsletter offered on > the Schaff Home Page <http://www.schaffpiano.com/> . You will then receive > notification of new articles when they go online. This notification may be > tied in with promotional offers on tools and supplies featured in the > articles. These promos, when offered, will be for a limited amount of time, > so be sure to check announcements when they come online. Check the content > of the new articles as well (they may be downloaded at no charge), to see > what tools and supplies are featured. You'll be surprised at times by the > unexpected tools that show up for procedures discussed. I'm always looking > interesting ways to put traditional tools to use in new ways. > > An announcement for two new articles, plus a promotional deal for all tools > and supplies featured in those articles, is scheduled to be sent out this > coming Monday (8/30/10). The promotion will end on Friday. If you miss that > announcement because you are not yet registered for the newsletter, please > email me privately behmpiano at gmail.com and I will forward the announcement > to you Monday evening when I get home from tuning. If you will then get > signed up, you should start receiving announcements, shop tips, and other > interesting features articles as they are sent out. > > The emails I've received personally from technicians indicate to me that > there is a lot of interest in shop building and in diversification of one's > business. I strongly believe that the more one branches out with his or her > business, the surer the footing that business will have. I hope that my > efforts in sharing my limited storehouse of experiences via the articles I > write is a help to some of you who are starting out, and also to those > experienced technicians who are interested in learning a new trick or two. > Best wishes all. Chuck Behm > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20100901/e11e278a/attachment.htm>
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