SK'sPPP !

Edward Carwithen musicman@eoni.com
Thu, 19 Feb 1998 12:02:11 -0800


  WHERE CAN I BUY STOCK IN THIS COMPANY?  This is the kind of idea that
will make someone a zillion-aire, and I want in....

Ed

At 12:00 PM 2/18/98 EST, you wrote:
>Stephen;
> Certainly it will work !  It will surely catch on !  Just think of the
>prospects....
>Possible advertisement in future Music Trades Magazine:
>
> "Instrument Dealers, Band directors, Stage and Ochestra Musicians, each have
>acclaimed the 'KLINE Portable Page Partitioner'. Acclamations include vast
>praise for the ease of use, the high degree of visibilty under all light
>conditions, and the automatic page turning/advancing features.  Also singled
>out for special praise is the ability of storing 100,000 sheets of musical
>notation, while retaining the ability to access any particular melody
within 1
>nanoNewton.  Since it's introduction a decade ago the 'KLINE PPP' has
>undergone many changes and now is offered in six different models each with
>all features available.  From the 20" wide 12" tall and 3/8" thick "pit
>ochestra" model, weighing 1lb. to the 4" x 6" x 1/4" weighing 2 ozs.  All
>models have the highly desirable "note following" (TM) capablity requiring no
>interruption of the performers manipulation of any instrument.
>  In addition the Ochestral and Symphonic Piano models include a program to
>assist in maintaining pianos at the proper pitch and temperament.  Any
>technician may set any desired temperament on the piano through accessing one
>of the 300 temperaments stored in "Historical Tempers" (TM) program. This
>optional facility is available as a portion of the 'KLINE PPP' and is an ETD
>combining temperament settings and a tuning  program allowing "standard" ET
>based and HT based temperaments to be applied, at any desired pitch, to the
>instrument. Also available is an optional temperament designing aid that
>allows a temperament to be designed for any particular piano.
>  Said S. KLINE, the inventor of the "KLINE PPP",  " I have been working
on an
>automatic tuning system but the problems may be too difficult for me to
>overcome in my small research facility here in Philmanth.  Mr. S. Birkett is
>comming on the team next year and the focus of his efforts will be to try and
>perfect this automatic system. "  Kline also said " it will be nice to have
>Stephen on board because after intial resistance he has become one of the
PPPs
>biggest boosters"
>  The "KLINE PPP" is available through your local Music dealers and all piano
>technicians Nation wide.
>Jim Bryant (national marketing director for "KLINE PPP".)
>"they said it wouldn't fly but you will have to admit it floats awfully well"
>Faintly Dull
>
>
Ed Carwithen
Oregon


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