>> You're forgetting the newcomers, David, as we've seen in just the >> last week or so. This list shouldn't be a minefield for the >> unsuspecting. >> >> Susan >> >> >> >>But you two are obviously still reading my posts and defending your place in >>the pecking order. That cage moved to the MPT list a long time ago. Go >>ahead, squawk, skirmish and mangle each other all you want. Keep calling >>pianos, "junk", PSO, POS, etc. and give all the gory details about the kinds >>of instruments you are too good to work on and lead the "unsuspecting", as >>you call them, down your path to glory. >> >>Bill >> > >Well, you finally dragged me in, after months of fierce resistance to your >taunts. > >I defy you to find a single instance, in the list or elsewhere, where I've >called a piano a POS, or where I've ever talked about being too good to work >on modest pianos. In fact, I've written an entire series of articles about how >to do good work on pianos others usually discard. > >As someone once asked Senator Joseph McCarthy, _have you no shame at all?_ >Perpetrating such totally false accusations! > >Susan Kline Just add this one to the growing list. Avery
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