Why not to tune a piano?

John Lillico, RPT staytuned@idirect.com
Thu, 27 Jul 2000 16:30:05 -0400


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John Lillico, RPT
Oakville, Ontario

>I still think it goes back to the field of tuning itself.  If one needed a 
>license from the state to tune a piano just like teaching shop requires, the 
>PTG would hence become a paid club just like the music educators national 
>conference.  If one needs a license to cut hair why the hell not to tune a 
>piano.  If you need a license to have an animal, why not to tune a piano.  If 
>you need a license to fish or hunt, why not to tune a piano.  If you need a 
>license to sell alcohol, why not to tune a piano.  If you need a license to 
>be an undertaker, why not to tune a piano.  If you need a licensee to beg (in 
>some states), why not to tune a piano.  I think it is time that piano tuning 
>and repairing is licensed by the federal government.  Get rid of the RPT.  
>Everyone has to pass a state test and convert the PTG into the club it really 
>belongs.




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