Damp Action Drying

Howard S. Rosen hsrosen@emi.net
Sun, 21 Sep 1997 05:41:06 -0400


Gina, get serious. Are you pulling our "Legg" with this story? What really
is LPS#1?

Howard S. Rosen, RPT
Boynton Beach, Florida
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> From: EugeniaCar@aol.com
> To: pianotech@ptg.org
> Subject: Re: Damp Action Drying
> Date: Saturday, September 20, 1997 9:30 PM
> 
> In a message dated 97-09-20 20:54:42 EDT, you write:
> 
> << LPS#1? >>
> Dear Ralph;
>   Jim Bryant said to tell you that LPS#1 is a closely held secret,
but....if
> you promise not to tell anyone I could tell you what it is.  Do you
Promise?
> Good as I knowe that you are a man of your word I will do so.
>  LPS#1 is distilled by Debra Legg in Florida from old used containers of
> pinblock tightener and is used internally by the technician with a sticky
> action.  LPS#1 stands for Leggs Piano Spirits, first class.
>   As Debbie does not have a federal alcohol license she does not want the
> knowledge of her activity in this regard to become known to the general
> populace.
>  So please keep this to yourself and don't let anyone else know !
>   By the way in my opinion it does not work, but if you drink enough you
> won't care....  :-)
> GIna 


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