Hi, Del, At 08:45 AM 1/27/2011, you wrote: >Ryan, do you know if this will be available in a monaural version >for those of us who like to pack light? What a great idea! And, if they were custom-fit, we could use them as hats when it rains...which, of course, it never does in Sunny California. Cheers! Horace > >ddf > >Delwin D Fandrich >Piano Design & Fabrication >620 South Tower Avenue >Centralia, Washington 98531 USA >del at fandrichpiano.com >ddfandrich at gmail.com >Phone 360.736.7563 > >From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] >On Behalf Of Ryan Sowers >Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 11:58 PM >To: pianotech at ptg.org >Subject: Re: [pianotech] Fw: Tuning, was advertising > >"Oh - excuse - me - hearing aids - are an electronic aid - therefore you >- won't - buy it. You will need to buy one of those "fossil" hearing >horns - you know - the ones that look like a megaphone but you put it up >to your ear to amplify those note checks and to amplify those, now, hard >to hear beat rates." > > > >Have you heard? Dean has just released his latest high-tech tuning >device! Come to the Kansas City PTG Convention so you can see it >demonstrated. Dean was tired of losing too much market share to >aural tuners, so after years of development, he has released a new >product that will enhance any aural tuner's hearing skills. Best of >all, it's hands-free! > >See attached picture! > >-- >Ryan Sowers, RPT >Puget Sound Chapter >Olympia, WA ><http://www.pianova.net>www.pianova.net
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