Wim, Sorry for the bad news but glad that it wasn't as bad as it might have been. Ken Burton "Doctor Piano" Calgary Alberta -----Original Message----- From: Wimblees@AOL.COM <Wimblees@AOL.COM> To: Pianotech@ptg.org <Pianotech@ptg.org> Date: Sunday, November 22, 1998 2:36 PM Subject: car broken into. >This mornning when I got in my car to go to church, I discovered that someone, >during the middle of the night, had ransacked my car. They took everything out >of my glove compartment, and threw it and all of my other paper work all over >the car. Then I discovered my briefcase with all my tuning tools, including my >new SATIII, missing. I couldn't beleive it. I walked around to the front of >the house and found the briefcase, and all of the contents, including the SAT, >strewn all over the street and yard. Fortunately I live on a dead end street, >and I am the only one on the street, so no cars had driven by. The good news >is that I didn't loose anything. The bad news is that the SAT is broken. It >still works, but the case is broken, and when you shake it, it rattles. >Hopefully all it needs is a new case, and a couple of connectors. The chapter >just bought a SAT for our members to use in emergencies, so I have a >replacement for a while. But what a way to start a day. > >Willem Blees >
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