On Sat, 4 Aug 2007 Ed Foote wrote: >> Eddie Coglin was the instructor before Bill, and I think there were >> others before him. After a time in the hotel business, Bill Garlick originally signed up at North Bennett Street as a student to refresh the abilities he had first learned in England. At that time Harold Marshman was the primary tuning instructor, with Edmund Burke (Eddie) Coghlan helping out with regulation and repairs. When Harold learned he was dying, he asked Bill to consider staying on in the capacity of teacher, and it was Bill and Eddie who ran the course when I attended in 1969. Larry Snyder Davis, CA
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