Chinese pianos (inflamed)

Billbrpt Billbrpt@aol.com
Fri, 27 Feb 1998 19:24:26 EST


In a message dated 98-02-27 13:00:27 EST, you write:

<< There are those, however, who are discounting that very expertise because
of
 your method of serving up that knowledge to this list. There are even those
who might benefit from the knowledge you might be able to offer, but will
never see it because they are summarily deleting, unread, any post from you.
Is it at all possible to limit your remarks to a discussion of pianos and/or
piano related subjects w/o personal attacks upon another list member?  
 Conrad >>

    Ditto, your message has been deleted.  The technical points you raise have
the most simple solutions and involve only basic skills.  Trashing other
people's work and  whole classes and/or brands of pianos is destructive to the
profession and the industry.  Those outsiders who view this List and see this
are seeing something that reflects very poorly on our profession.  No one was
personally attacked in my post.  That is merely the way you choose to view it.

   I won't bother to dignify any response such as yours with any defense or
detail but you can be sure that when I see any piano being called a "POS" and
anyone saying that "we can't compete", "it is not worth...", "It is impossible
to tune that brand...", etc., I, for one, will say something about it.  If you
don't like what I say, just delete any and all postings from me.  It will be
your loss, not mine or anyone whom I might benefit with my views or
information.

Bill


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