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Dale and list,
Dale wrote;
Forgive me but I hear bitterness and an ax to grind. In my area in
central calif there are any number of" tuners" who have grabbed
whatever equipment available,hung out a shingle(or golf tee or
whatever) and sell for the most part really lousy tunings and many of
their clients call them back for a while till they figure it out
(some however do not). Those of us who have spent enough time doing
this and realize how difficult stable tunings are to accomplish have
trouble taking your comments tooo seriously.
From a professional standpoint and an R.P.T. and I think I speak
for others, that your comments are insulting and I can not appreciate
any more hacks bringing dispersion on a fine profession. Are you one
of these?
Well said Dale.
Leo wrote;
>. . . . .Believe it or not, I
>know a person who tunes his own piano with a self made hammer and golf tees
>for mutes
If 'the person's' tunings are to a standard commensurate with 'the
person's' tools of trade, we may indeed have something to worry about.
Ron O.
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