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Avery,<br>
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received a beautiful handmade quilt of musical note and you didn't even
take a picture to share with us???? Awww common now!!! What do we have to
do beg??? Ok, Ok, ..... PLEASE!!!!<br><br>
best,<br>
Greg<br><br>
P.S. My great thanks to the collective wisdom and experience and
willingness to share from the list as well!!!<br><br>
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At 06:11 PM 12/26/2006, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Dale, <br><br>
Well, coming from someone who's never made a mistake!!! (yeah, right!)
:-D I really appreciate your posts. Along with all the others, of course.
I've learned a lot over the years of being on this list and hope I've
contributed at least a little bit to someone else's knowledge. <br><br>
I'm going to be retiring from full-time university work the end of next
May but I'll still be doing "outside" work to help pay the
bills. So, I'll probably still be asking questions from all of you much
more knowledgeable than me. <br><br>
Hope everyone had a great Christmas! My sister made me a quilt with all
kinds of musical notes, keyboards, etc. on it. I really, really love it!
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Also hope everyone has a safe and happy New Year's! <br><br>
Regards, <br>
Avery Todd<br><br>
At 09:26 PM 12/25/2006, you wrote:<br>
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Hello World wide piano lurkers<br>
Happy Holy-days to all. I thought we might have some fun<br>
Occasionally I become aware thru things that are said here &
names popping up that I have not seen before, that there are perhaps many
thousands of P-tech lurkers reading & gleaning info offered by
contributors to this list. I would love it </font><font size=4>if
more of you</font><font size=2> would chime in by offering words of
support or affirmation. or add a technical opinion,story, question
or whatever. <br>
You know.... everyone is on a different learning curve in
life & in this wonderful business. As is frequently stated in
many classes & on line that there are no stupid questions..... except
the one that isn't asked. That will be the rule here & the
violtaor of said rule will be cyberly chastised by the management. <br>
I'll go first. As founding president of piano re
builders anonymous(grin) I wanted to </font><font size=4>dispel
the</font><font size=2> </font><font size=4>notion</font>
<font size=2>that the frequent contributors on this list have never made
mistakes and all their projects always turn out wonderful & without a
hitch. Well , we all know that's not true. <br>
I hate do over but now & then I , ...well do something
over. <br>
On one auspicious occasion I forgot to double check the final
position of a long bridge cap pattern. I thought I was in the right
place. As it turns out, I was 2 mm to the bass. I
made a BEAUTIFUL CAP, Screwed the plate down, all 50 screws, rechecked
the bearing & viola ready to string & hmmm .......Trix says hey
those strings are not lining up to good. Women...there almost
always right. She was. Yup Do over. That's why we get
the big bucks.<br>
OK Next....How bout you Nossaman</font><font size=4><u> <br>
Better yet some one yet to venture forth on the
list</u></font><font size=2>? <br>
Happy New Year<br>
Dale Erwin<br>
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