Subjects for a Course

David ilvedson ilvey@jps.net
Fri, 5 Feb 1999 08:49:05 +0000


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)
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> 
> 
> 
David Ilvedson, RPT
Pacifica, CA
ilvey@jps.net


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