Andy and Chris, Sorry to hear about your feelings, Last year I was a new one on the list myself, I am not a PTG member and I lve and work In Venezuela, South America. Since I subscribed I always got an answer to all my questions and I have the highest opinion regarding my colleagues on the list. I check the posts daily, and I donīt recall either to have seen your posts, I would recommend you to check your system, and check with your e-mail provider, maybe you didnīt get trough. ? Sincerely Elian Degen -----Mensaje original----- De: Andy&Chris Taylor <tempola@swbell.net> Para: pianotech@ptg.org <pianotech@ptg.org> Fecha: Jueves 27 de Agosto de 1998 19:45 Asunto: I Quit! >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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