bittersweet day - now recession business

BH bholden@wave.co.nz
Mon, 29 Jan 2001 17:20:39 +1300


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Ted

This can often be the case.  I guess that one way to deal with the =
"recession blues", is for people to spend money on certain luxuries.  =
Most of us do it up to a point.  Getting the family piano brought up to =
scratch is a good example, but it seems that doesn't extend to actually =
buying a new piano.  Good for technicians, but bad for retailers.

Brian Holden, New Zealand=20
  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Ted Rohde=20
  To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
  Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 3:47 PM
  Subject: Re: bittersweet day - now recession business


  Mr. Ulrich and all,
      I read with interest your comments on the "luxury" service that we =
provide withstanding a recession.   I've been in business through three =
recessions (late seventies, the one mid eighties, and the "worst economy =
in 50 years(?)" of the early nineties)  and we've found that the worse =
the economy becomes, the busier we become repairing pianos.  Has anyone =
else found this to be the case? =20
      Thanks for any input.
  =20
  Ted Rohde

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