Matthew,<div><br></div><div>If you're going to be in the piano business, you should have your own copy. </div><div><br></div><div>And you might also want to buy Larry Fine's two books. The annual supplement lists the MSRP -- helpful for appraisals and if your customer wants to know "how much does a piano cost these days?".</div>
<div><br></div><div>--</div><div>JF</div><div><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 8:31 AM, Matthew Todd <<a href="mailto:toddpianoworks@att.net">toddpianoworks@att.net</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
<div>I guess I missed that! But I did search the archives to find the very threatening letter by Mr. Ashley. And that's all it was. It's been more than 12 days and I am still finding Atlas information in the archives, from 1999! You guys better comply!</div>
<div> </div> <div>If you can't post the year on the list, then you may e-mail me privately. Giving me the year is no different than letting your customers know the age of their piano. You are not infringing on the copyright by giving the year. But I did see in the archives where some people here were giving actual information compiled and written in the Atlas.</div>
<div> </div> <div>If you cannot give me the year due to copyright, then we had better erase that information from our client database systems!</div> <div> </div> <div>Matthew<br></div></blockquote></div><br></div>