I'm sure Mr. Dunlap could care less about those ideas. How do I know? Just say its something I "felt". David Ilvedson, RPT > At 11:14 PM 2/4/99 -0500, you wrote: > >Fellow Subscribers: > > > >In addition to hosting a session on pianofelt making I am looking forward to > >co hosting a separate session with a gentleman you may be acquainted with > >who frequents this list: initials, "ddf." The "course" is intended to try > >to make light of: oh, sorry, ...to bring light to a number of "commonly > >held beliefs." You know, the kinds of things we don't really agree with but > >are too diplomatic to say so outright. > > > >Would you be kind enough to send suggested topics--not *your* beliefs, of > >course--to us? Yes, we'll keep your names secret. Seriously though, do > >contact us with subjects you think we might be able to cover which might be > >useful to PT's. Send them to either of us. > > > >Thanks for your input. > > > >Earl S. Dunlap, Jr. > >Chemist & Technical Director > >Bacon Felt Co., Inc. > >Taunton, Massachusetts > >02780 > > > > Earl, > Good topic, this should carry through the weekend; > here's a few off the top of my head: > > Cracks in the sound board spell the end of the board > > Heavy actions are good for you > > Steinways are supposed to play like that > > Moving a piano always puts it out of tune > > More later . . . > > > > Jon Page > Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. (jpage@capecod.net) > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > David Ilvedson, RPT Pacifica, CA ilvey@jps.net
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