At 04:10 PM 8/1/98 -0500, you wrote: >Hi All, >On a previous post I used the word "underbrush" referring to tuners who did >not go gung-ho into the business. I realize now that I may have offended >some who like the slower paced, less pressure style. If that is your way >please accept my apology. I did not wish to offend anyone and sometimes I >talk before I have a chance to think what the words may mean to someone who >doesn't think like I do. I am 56 but still have a long way to go in >learning how to get along. >My apologies. >James Grebe >R.P.T. of the P.T.G. from St. Louis, MO. USA, Earth >Piano Service and Piano Peripherals >Creator of Hardwood PLTR's and Custom Piano Benches >pianoman@inlink.com If I wake up in the morning, it WILL be a great >day! Hi, James I didn't take offense at "underbrush." After all, I'm kind of out in the woods here. Small town piano tuner. Lots of ways to carry on this business, so I thought I'd describe a different approach. Susan Susan Kline P.O. Box 1651 Philomath, OR 97370 skline@proaxis.com
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