On 1/26/2011 12:08 AM, Duaine Hechler wrote: > In certain areas like mine, these "names" mean very, very little - RPT > and PTG. To which I agreed. > And, yes, you can give quality service without becoming an RPT. Which I didn't address, and have no problem with. > I was a member of the PTG for the first 5 years. Was a member. Ok, then your are now not an Associate member, nor a member at all. That's the answer to one of my questions. the rest of the post is off in another direction entirely. I'll try for another answer. Since you used the example of the 6 hour symphony tuner as a springboard to your never ending crusade against RPTs, I asked if that tuner was an RPT. I also wonder how long it had been since the last tuning. See, what I'm hoping for is some sort of rational connection between the rant and the circumstance, rather than just more rant. Trying to talk to you is a lot like running an old Windows application, looking at the screen and wondering what it's doing. Ron N
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