Hey, don't forget to mention "expert bodgers" from Spain! :) I think the best thing is to just tell them you keep in daily contact with many highly qualified colleages that are very good at what they do and will share their priceless advice and many years of expertise in any piano related subject you may want to learn more about. So that way the customer will understand it as: "this tooner werkz together with a whole network of toonerz that are going to get my piano fixed"! By the way, Thanks everybody "in da" List!!! Patrick > How can we quickly describe > what > this is - this cyberspace gathering of great technicians, this watering > hole > regularly visited by many highly esteemed individuals from all over the > USA > and Canada, England, France, Netherlands, Norway, Australia, people > willing > and eager to help share their expertise. But instead of conveying this, I > often find myself trying to describe what a "list" is - automated mailing > of > emails to everyone on the list, yadda yadda yawn. > > Has anyone out there a great way to explain what a phenomenal resource we > have? Some analogy as powerful as "it's like tuning forty guitars"? > > >
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