Genck Tool Case

HazenBannister@cs.com HazenBannister@cs.com
Tue, 1 Oct 2002 21:58:05 EDT


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In a message dated 10/01/2002 1:11:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
lclgcnp@yahoo.com writes:


> I carry my ETD, wrapped in a towl, in a crummy
> looking, $6 tool box on the passenger's  side floor
> pan.  It is FAR less inviting to thieves than an
> expensive aluminum case, and the towell, as padding,
> can be thrown in the wash when it gets soiled from the
> disgusting conditions often found in my customers'
> pianos, homes and mouths ( I once became violently ill
> from the breath of a proud owner of a new Petrof. Was
> actually hospitalized a fgew days after she breathed
> on me). What gets into the fancy foam or velour lining
> of expensive cases STAYS there, and gets transferred
> to the nice clean pianos of our more civilized
> clients, which I find unnaceptable. I also ask the
> customer to clean the keys BEFORE I arrive. If they
> don't like it, so what. I feel no need to contaminate
> my $1,500 gadget with sludge from their kids' fingers.
> ( The lesson in being civilized is free of charge.)
>      Thump 
> 
> 

Hi,
 The downside to this is,I believe we should look as professional as we can.I 
used to use a tacklebox,years back,and a fellow tech,convinced me to go to a 
better looking case.He told me what would I think if a doctor came in on a 
housecall,with a tacklebox under his arm.That was enough said for me,but they 
both work,it's whatever kind of image we want to project.
Best,
Hazen Bannister

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