Hi Ken, By low cut tennis shoes I meant I wear New Balance walking shoes. Several cuts up from I think what you are thinking of. I will be trying several of the plastic cover up variety and will let you know what I find. James Grebe R.P.T. of the P.T.G. from St. Louis, MO. USA, Earth Piano Service and Piano Periperals 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! ---------- > From: Kenneth W. Burton <kwburton@calcna.ab.ca> > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: World-Class Junk of Susans muses (rambling) back > Date: Friday, July 10, 1998 6:58 AM > > > James, > > If you wear low cut tennis shoes, you don't need rubbers. They're > not much better than socks for supporting your feet. You must sit down to > tune. Because I stand all the time, I have spent good money on well-built > leather shoes which support my feet well. That's why I don't want some > fussy householder to tell me to take them off. Anyhow, the rubbers work > for me. > Thanks for the compliment: "my young friend" but it's not true. > > Ken Burton
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