<DIV>Hello,</DIV> <DIV> I am a lender based in london i came across your e-mail id, are you still in need of a loan ?? i give out loans with the interest rate of 7% for the period of 6 months to 6 year and i lend out the loan amount between the range of $10,000 to $800,000 and if you are still interested in getting a loan contact me for more information about getting a loan. I hope to hear from you .</DIV> <DIV>Regard,</DIV> <DIV>Ralph .</DIV><BR><BR><B><I>J Patrick Draine <jpdraine@gmail.com></I></B> wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Brett,<BR>As Cy suggested, email Ruth Phillips for advice on how to properly<BR>customize your installations. I remember years ago when Ruth and Webb<BR>Phillips gave a presentation suggesting multiple (3, 4) DC rods (with<BR>a complete system, humidification tank and humidistat) to stabilize<BR>pianos in the
Philadelphia area's pitch fluctuations (humid summers/<BR>cold winters). It seemed "off the map" at the time but it was just<BR>progressive and logical thinking.<BR>Don't stress out that the DC website isn't custom tuned to your<BR>particular marketplace. Just put together a "package" (sufficient<BR>wattage, humidistat, back or under cover), write up and illustrate an<BR>information sheet customized to your climate (which is so delightful<BR>for humans but so stressful for pianos), and introduce this to your<BR>customers. Give a friendly, personable piano teacher customer a "deal"<BR>to get the ball rolling so you can give prospective customers a<BR>satisfied customer as a referral.<BR>You're probably giving the piano dealers a big discount for their<BR>customer's first tunings -- let them know that selling the properly<BR>customized "Piano Life Saver System" is YOUR piece of the market.<BR>With a skim of frost on my windshield this morning,<BR>Patrick
Draine<BR>RPT<BR>Billerica MA<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><p> 
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