> You're forgetting the newcomers, David, as we've seen in just the > last week or so. This list shouldn't be a minefield for the > unsuspecting. > > Susan > > >> >But you two are obviously still reading my posts and defending your place in >the pecking order. That cage moved to the MPT list a long time ago. Go >ahead, squawk, skirmish and mangle each other all you want. Keep calling >pianos, "junk", PSO, POS, etc. and give all the gory details about the kinds >of instruments you are too good to work on and lead the "unsuspecting", as >you call them, down your path to glory. > >Bill > Well, you finally dragged me in, after months of fierce resistance to your taunts. I defy you to find a single instance, in the list or elsewhere, where I've called a piano a POS, or where I've ever talked about being too good to work on modest pianos. In fact, I've written an entire series of articles about how to do good work on pianos others usually discard. As someone once asked Senator Joseph McCarthy, _have you no shame at all?_ Perpetrating such totally false accusations! Susan Kline
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