I like that too! Nice one, Jim and Ben!! The whole thing comes down to pleasing the customer. As we all know now, we can argue until the Lord comes to take us away and we will never come to a zone of agreement. To each his own, and let this big horse die peacefully...(man it's a Clydesdale now!) Some folks like those who use an ETD and some won't have it. Some techs swear by the ETD, and some don't. some use both. Isn't it a great thing that we all have a choice on how to do it? I'm finished, now. No more arguments from UNL! At least the pianos are getting attention...the purpose of this whole thing, correct?? They're all benefitting even if it's within a cent or two from the proverbial "perfect", which will only happen in the great land beyond... As the "Larry, the cable guy" sez: Just get-r done! Peace to you all. I've calmed down now. You do the same! it's Friday, by gosh, and a malted beverage is sounding pretty good after this long haul of tempers and tantrums :>) I'm off to the watering hole in just a little while...... Paul From: Jim Moy <jim at moypiano.com> To: pianotech at ptg.org Date: 01/28/2011 12:16 PM Subject: Re: [pianotech] The big discussion On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Ben Gac, RPT <ben at benspianotuning.com> wrote: > Tuning is a task that requires a lot of effort to learn how to do. As a result, most of > us pour ourselves wholly into it, and it becomes a very personal experience. Let's not > mistake critiques of method for critiques of character. Nice. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20110128/6aabfb70/attachment.htm>
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