Hi Al, I meant to reply to your post sooner, but ... Anyway, I'm glad that you enjoyed our Iron Tech show and WESTPAC. Davenport and I have been teasing and mocking each other mercilessly for over 20 years (all in fun, of course). Figured we'd go public with it and include all those wacky techs who agreed to become part of the shenanigans. Your "thanks" to the WESTPAC teams is much appreciated. But mostly I'm glad to have met you and shared a few laughs. You are a great "audience" with a quick and infectious sense of humor. It was a pleasure hanging out with you, if only for a few minutes. Nice to put a face and a personality to a name I have seen umpteen times on this list. Cheers, and I look forward to seeing you again at another PTG event. Nick G. On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Al Guecia/Allied PianoCraft <alliedpianocraft at hotmail.com> wrote: > > I'm on my flight beck from SF to NC and I can't stop thinking about the > Iron Tech presentation by Nick & Dick. These two guys can go on tour and do > stand up! I can't remember having so much fun at a presentation. I also must > give kudos to all the techs involve in the challenges. Lots of fun and > laughs. > One more thing. Never let a relative on the stage with a microphone. Richard > Davenport made that mistake when his sister, the Mayer of Burlingame, got up > and roasted the hell out of him. Richard you're a great sport. Great fun. > It also great seeing old friends and meeting new ones. > And finally, thanks to all involved, it was a great conference. > Al - > High Point, NC > > PS, Check out the Perzina Upright at the National. Floating soundboard and > reverse crown with a blow you away bass. I became a dealer at the show. > -- Nick Gravagne, RPT AST Mechanical Engineering
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