Tuners's Supply and then APSCO, I am a bit concerned about eventual monopoly in piano parts wholesales with those merges. It seems that not many good things comes out from this habit of the "bigger eating the smaller". After Tuner's Supply having been swallowed by John Schadler's, many people miss the Hale tuning hammer. Now, are we going to miss the competitive prices of APSCO? Just pondering, Michel Lachance, RPT > >I got this note from Herb Johnson of Schaff Piano Supply and he asked me to >post it. I have asked him for a press release of information about it. > >Ron >------- Forwarded message follows ------- >From: HJohn77432@aol.com >Date sent: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 15:43:00 EDT >Subject: (no subject) >To: webmaster@ptg.org > >Could you please post something on your page for me? Schaff Piano supply >Co. >has just purchased John Schadler & Sons and their division American Piano >Supply Co. >It will remain in Clifton, NJ. and Ed Schadler will remain active. > > >------- End of forwarded message ------- >---------------------- >Ron Berry Piano Service >Indianapolis, IN 46220 >317-255-8213 >ron@berrypiano.com >http://www.berrypiano.com _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
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