And then next week head out to Madison Wisconsin for the Central East Regional Seminar. I believe Thursday afternoon (10/04) there's a session at the UW campus's USDA Forest Products Lab.After that, pick a university with an outstanding Forestry Department, earn that PhD with a thesis focussing on the piano industry and you'll be The Expert. Patrick Draine On 9/27/07, Gene Nelson <nelsong at pbic.net> wrote: > > If you are close to California you are welcome to come to a Del Fandrich > seminar this Saturday. In his presentation "From the Forest to the Concert > Hall " Del will talk about where tonewoods come from and preservation of old > growth forrests etc. > Check it out at www.sacptg.org > Gene Nelson > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Noah Haverkamp <noahhaverkamp at yahoo.com> > *To:* pianotech at ptg.org > *Sent:* Thursday, September 27, 2007 10:32 AM > *Subject:* ecofriendliness > > > Okay. I'm looking for any and all information regarding the environment > (preservation of forests, damage to environment from glue, etc.) as it > pertains to a piano. I intend to become an expert and then teach a class. > Any help? > -Noah Haverkamp Frere > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20070927/6b92b846/attachment.html
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