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I don't know all the "whys." Schaff actually bought them out. I do know =
that I had a tendency to call Schaff first only because they always =
seemed a little friendlier and easier to get along with. Not that I =
didn't compare prices, tho!=20
No offense to any of you Atlantic Seaboarders but there IS a certain =
brusqueness that a lot of people perceive, at least, in doing business =
with NYC area people, if not Easterners, in general. Oh, truth in =
advertising, I am a displaced Massachusetts-ite myself. You don't like =
it? Whatayagonnadoaboutit? Keep smiling, keep smiling ...
Alan Barnard
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From: Clyde Hollinger=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 3:16 PM
Subject: Re: Goodbye APSCO
Anyone know why they went out of business? I also like to shop where =
the prices are lowest, but if a store's prices are *too* low, then they =
can't make enough money to stay in business.=20
Regards, Clyde=20
Philip Jamison wrote:=20
I'll miss APSCO. Their prices were the lowest of all the suppliers, =
too.
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