Hi Mr. Spreeman, Both of your posts came through just fine. I am looking forward to seeing you and your piano at the upcoming convention, which is, by the way, to take place in the state of Missouri. ;^) Kent On Jun 2, 2007, at 2:12 PM, Michael Spreeman wrote: > Dear List, > > I seem to be having computer issues this morning and am not sure if > this came through, so I'm going to post it again. I apologize if > it is redundant. > > I understand and appreciate the efforts to keep the list topics to > a technical nature, but I want to take a moment to acknowledge and > say thanks to the many contributors. > > To those of you who are coming to Kansas, please stop by the > manufacturers showcase and say hi. I would enjoy meeting you and > putting faces to the many names on the list. There is an immense > amount of knowledge, skill, and experience represented here! I > would also welcome and value your input about the Ravenscroft piano > as this feedback is especially meaningful to me coming from my > colleagues in the technical community. As mentioned, I would like > to voice my appreciation to all of the participants of the list for > the time and contributions which you all make and encourage those > who may feel intimidated or afraid of rejection to take the risk > and become more involved. I constantly learn and am benefited by > the posts here. Most of us did not have this type of resource/ > format available when we were young in the business and the list is > a wonderful asset to our profession and should be utilized as such. > The list offers a mind boggling array of advise and information! > > Michael > > > Michael C. Spreeman > http://www.spreemanpianoinnovations.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20070602/fc31769a/attachment.html
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