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Jim,
<p>See page 7 of the March 2002 Piano Technicians Journal and you will
know. <G> I've been in one of Bob's classes and there is
no question in my mind he does things in a professional way. Well,
OK, maybe spelling isn't his strong point. It can be funny what a
simple misspelling of the word "customers" can change it into. (Glad
to see you're on the list, Bob.)
<p>Regards,
<br>Clyde Hollinger, RPT
<p>James Baker wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>What kind of costume
do you wear??</font></font>
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<font face="arial,helvetica"><font size=-1>This way you can present
yourself professionally to the costumers. Even though I get a special feeling
when I see Dad's initials since he's deceased, I still prefer this method
and my costumers do to.</font></font>
<p><font face="arial,helvetica"><font size=-1>Bob Russell</font></font></blockquote>
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