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Since being anal retentive (er, a stickler for details) is pretty much a prerequisite in this business, people might want to consider keeping an inventory of all of their (non-disposable) tools, with some way of indicating which are in the service vehicle. This comes in really handy when things "go missing" (DAMHIK). Making the initial master list requires some effort, but keeping it updated as new tools are acquired is no biggie.<br>
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I hope you get your tools back, Andrew. This list could be very helpful in that regard. Have you checked local pawn shops and eBay?<br>
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Alan Eder<br>
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From: Andrew Remillard <anrpiano@gmail.com><br>
To: pianotech@ptg.org<br>
Sent: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 8:56 pm<br>
Subject: stolen tools<br>
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<div>Last Saturday I had my tuning tool kit stolen from my apparently unlocked van. It contained the usual assortment of tuning tools, regulating tools, and voicing tools. So far I have remembered about $1300 worth of tools...<br>
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<div>Andrew Remillard</div>
<div>ANRPiano.com</div>
<div>630-852-5058<br>
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