Damp Action Drying

Delwin D Fandrich pianobuilders@olynet.com
Sat, 20 Sep 1997 22:12:36 -0700


Gina,

Yes, as far as I know Debra Legg is still the distributor.
Representatives from the consortium have assured me there is only one
way out of their "contract." Besides, I've heard that several
competitors have tried to work into her territory, but so far no one
else hase been able to get a legg up on her business.

--ddf

EugeniaCar@aol.com wrote:
> 
> Geez Del,
> 
> Now I don't know what to do except to apologize for listening to Jim. So
> where do we buy this concoction and is Deb still the distributor?
> 
> Gina
> 
> In a message dated 97-09-20 23:11:20 EDT, pianobuilders@olynet.com writes:
> 
> << Gina,
> 
>  I don't know where you got the above information from, but it's all
>  wrong.
> 
>  The product is actually a concoction formulated by a consortium made up
>  of the Lambs’ End Felt Manufacturing Company, the Prickled Pin
>  Manufacturing Company and the Socketoomie Tool Company. It is the first
>  in an entire line of products designed to create an increased demand for
>  the products made by these three companies. It does this by freezing
>  tight all of the action centers treated with it. The beauty of the
>  product is that it initially appears to make the action work very well.
>  This effect lasts long enough for the first few technicians who use the
>  product to enthusiastically spread the word about how great it is. Then
>  when hundreds, nay thousands, of actions have been treated with the
>  concoction, it starts locking them up tight. The only solution is to
>  rebush and repin all of the action centers thus creating a greater
>  demand for felt, center pins and the tools with which to install same.
> 
>  —ddf
> 
> 
>   >>



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