Motto

Daniel Gurnee dgurnee@humboldt1.com
Fri Oct 6 22:18 MDT 2000


Ray Bentley.

My previous and present clientele have understood and do understand that I
will be in attendance at the concert for emergencies such as broken strings,
hammers and etc. as part of my fee. The rewards and comfort are there for
all.

Dan Gurnee, RPT
Retired, HSU, Arcata CA

> From: "Ray T. Bentley" <Ray@Bentley.net>
> Reply-To: caut@ptg.org
> Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2000 08:15:08 -0500
> To: <caut@ptg.org>
> Subject: Motto
> 
> The earlier post about hearing as many concerts on instruments one has
> serviced brings up an interesting dilemma for me.
> 
> I would like to do so, but often do not.  The ticket prices to the events
> are usually priced at $12 to $15 here.  After paying taxes and expenses on
> my fee, by the time I buy two tickets, I have done a free tuning.
> 
> The question is:  How to the rest of you deal with this situation.  Do you
> request free admission for yourself and your wife/guest as a part of the
> tuning arrangement?  Is this frequently granted?
> 
> I would appreciate hearing how others deal with this situation.
> 
> Ray T. Bentley, RPT
> 
> Tuner for:
> Lewis and Clark Community College
> Godfrey, IL 
> 



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