That's total B.S. and leaves PTG open for a law suit IMHO. Greg Newell At 09:04 AM 6/29/2005, you wrote: >There is a "Find a Technician" link on the home page, right side in the >yellow area. As before, the general public can only search for RPT's, >members can login and see RPT's and Associates. > >Mike > >Richard Gullion wrote: >>My concern was for the general public...there used to be listings for >>associates, stores etc. If you have to log in, the public does not have >>access to it. >> >>Mike McCoy <mailto:mjmccoy@usa.com><mjmccoy@usa.com> wrote: >>Login at the top right corner, the Member Directory is there at the next >>screen on the left side >> >>Mike >> >>Richard Gullion wrote: >>>I just visited the new PTG website..I couldnt find a members list...only >>>RPTs. What happened to all the others...am I missing it ?? >>> >>>J Patrick Draine <mailto:draine@comcast.net><draine@comcast.net> wrote: >>>Thanks for the tip that the website has been redesigned! I assume this >>>is the result of Ron Berry's talents? >>>I think that the info that Falcone is no longer being made is "old >>>information," before Sejung either bought or licensed the trademark >>>from Mason & Hamlin. The Sejung website still has a section for their >>>line of "Falcone" pianos. >>>Patrick Draine >>> >>>On Jun 29, 2005, at 2:37 AM, Avery Todd wrote: >>> >>> > I just went to the newly redesigned web site of PTG and in the >>> > manufacturers list, it says the Falcone is no longer being made and >>> > the name belongs to Mason & Hamlin. If correct, I wasn't aware of >>> > this. >>> >>>_______________________________________________ >>>pianotech list info: >>><https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives>https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives >>> >>> >>> >>>Richard >>>the "Piano Guy" >> >> >> >>Richard >>the "Piano Guy" > >Greg Newell >Greg's piano Forté >mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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