Dear Andy & Chris, I think you should get your modem checked. I'm a newbie and whenever I post a question or topic, I am overwhelmed with responses. Most of these responses come from the most experienced techs and experts in the field. I am really impressed that they take time out to respond to my inconsequential inquiries. My experience is totally opposite from yours on the list. Hand around for a while and I think you'll find that you were mistaked about the aloofness of this list. Phil Ryan Assoc. PTG Andy&Chris Taylor wrote: > I am going to unsubscribe from this group! > > You know, the pianotech list, hasn't made me feel very welcome. I have tried > to bring several topics up for discussion, just to be totally ignored. if > that is the way the group feels, I won't bother you again. > > Grant it, I don't have the "sheepskin" of RPT,PTG, or anything else. > although I dont find anything wrong with that. and could pass the ptg exam > without much effort. such situations as this is the very reason that I have > not done so. Although there are scores of people who are not "in" these > things, some do excellent quality work. > > I joined the list, to be educated and maybe be able to maybe help someone > with a servicing problem If I was able. The absolute silence to my postings > tells me that my participation is not wanted nor needed.......... Ok I can > take a hint! > > So I service players and bring back pianos that some of you would consider > junk and a waste of money........so what??? they are far better than some > of the pianos that we are called upon to tune from time to time! > > Nor do I leave disliking anybody. > Andy Taylor
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