Was your Uncle a sighted tuner ? What part of the country was he living. Someone in the trades that I know of, who is of his vintage suggested a couple of Florida schools with the Rockwell name....although he couldn't confirm a city. Good luck. On 1/8/07, Ken Zahringer <ZahringerK at missouri.edu> wrote: > This just came through the "Ask the Experts" list. Anybody know anything? > > Thanks, > Ken Z. > -- > Ken Zahringer, RPT > University of Missouri > School of Music > > ------ Forwarded Message > From: Carla Elliott <ce-mail at comcast.net> > Reply-To: <ce-mail at comcast.net>, <experts at ptg.org> > Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2007 09:52:36 -0700 (MST) > To: <experts at ptg.org> > Subject: [Experts] location of 1950-vintage Rockwell Piano Institute - > needinfo ASAP! > > Hello! > My uncle, Elbert Lowder, died and we are trying to get an obituary ready > for the newspaper today (1/8/07). He had his piano tuning education at the > Rockwell Piano Institute in the early 1950s, but his certificate does not > mention the location (city, state) of this school. Would any of your earlier > journals have an advertisement from this school that would have more > information about it? I\'ve looked online and cannot find a reference to it > anywhere! If someone there could check your archives for this, it would be > GREATLY appreciated! Unfortunately, we need this info ASAP! > Thank you! > > > ------ End of Forwarded Message > > -- Mark J. Schultz markjschultz at gmail.com 404.502.8500
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