Hi Ed, Although probably not unanimous, I believe that a large majority of techs reading this list would be interested to see what you have for sale. Perhaps consider formulating your list in a Word Doc and then attaching same to your post. Then have folks follow up off-list. It's been done before on this forum. It's been opined in the past RE forum protocols that anything and everything relating to our profession can be justified in making an appearance here. Indeed, many an OT postings find a way in with scant complaint. This decision of yours indicates a change of life --- I hope all things work together for good. Cheers Nick On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 1:17 PM, ed miller <edmiller3 at hotmail.com> wrote: > Is it bad etiquette to list items for sale on this forum?? > > I was working as a technician for a few years, and am now selling off most > of my tools, jigs, and parts. I definitely have some good things, that I'm > willing to sell for pretty reasonable prices. If this is not an appropriate > place to sell, what is a good place where piano techs might be looking > (other than the obvious, ebay and craigslist)? If its not ok to list here, > and you're curious what I have, feel free to contact me privately... > > thanks, > Ed > -- Nick Gravagne, RPT AST Mechanical Engineering
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