footwear

bill peterson wpeterson2 at socal.rr.com
Thu Jan 18 22:42:03 MST 2007


When I go into a house where shoes are unwelcome, I slip on surgical 
booties.  Bill Peterson


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Elwood Doss" <edoss at utm.edu>
To: "Pianotech List" <pianotech at ptg.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 2:49 PM
Subject: RE: footwear


>I wear shoes...unless the customers are oriental.
> Joy!
> Elwood
>
> Elwood Doss, Jr., M.M.E., RPT
> Piano Technician/Technical Director
> Department of Music
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Greg Newell [mailto:gnewell at ameritech.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 11:31 PM
> To: Pianotech at ptg.org; MPT
> Subject: footwear
>
> Previously the subject has come up of removing shoes at the customers
> door out of respect and cleanliness. I always do this having made it
> a habit over these many years. Living in the northeast this is a bit
> of a problem in the winter months. I'm wondering what some of you do
> to prevent your feet turning into blocks of ice from the 1 to 1 1\2
> hour contact with their bare floors. I'm hoping to find something
> that will roll up and tuck away in my laptop bag. I've thought of
> moccasins and or even ballet slippers but i'd rather find something
> somewhat between those two. The Ballet slipper is not quite enough
> although it does roll/fold up quite nicely. The moccasin is warm
> enough but it won't tuck away that nicely. Any ideas? Thanks in
> advance for your responses.
>
> All the best,
> Greg Newell
>
>
> 




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