Sealed pianos

Horace Greeley hgreeley@leland.Stanford.EDU
Tue, 11 Mar 1997 00:34:12 -0800


Bill,

Moi!

Say not so!

Why, I'm told that I am the very sole of grace and tack at all times.

Surely a Southern Gentleman would understand my position.

Where is Greer?  I am afraid that I've been through South Carolina,
but never stopped for more than gas and food.  That was in the '60s.

I _do try_ to cobble competently, really, I do.

Oh, well, I'll worry about it tomorrow.

Best.

Horace


At 03:03 AM 3/11/97 -0500, you wrote:
>In a message dated 97-03-10 13:43:50 EST, Horace wrote:
>
><<
> I strongly suspect that you are the only technician in the history of the
> industry who has ever had an "uncomplimentary opinion[s] about the previous
> technician"...
>
>  >>
>Horace, careful lest you bite tongue in cheek!
>
>I tune a church piano every year that has a note penciled on the pin block,
>following a tuner's name and date, and preceding the name & date of the
>writer:  "Beware, Jackleg" (that's South Carolinian for incompetent cobbler)
>and "Speedy Quack."
>
>Bill Maxim, RPT - Greer, SC
>
>
Horace Greeley

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