Hi, All!
Just a comment from more of a lurker than a paaticipant, but I find
the list and the Journal to be great resources. I live in Regina,
Saskatchewan, Canada. It was recommended to me during my course work
with Randy Potter that I subscribe to the Piano Technicians' Journal.
It is an added expense, and living in Canada, it means it costs a "few"
more dollars. However, it is well worth it - no doubt. I am constantly
referring to my back issues, and looking forward to my upcoming issue.
In the last little while, the editor has publiished questions and
responses from the list, and I think this is great. The neat part for
me is that if I want all of the lead up and context for the question, I
can go to the lists' archives and get the full flow of the conversation
that has taken place.
Thank-you to all contributors for your openess and selflessness in
regard to answering and sharing. I really appreciate the sharing of the
group!
Sincerely yours,
Tom Dickson
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>> Does anybody read the Journal anymore? For anything? Many of the
>questions
>> that come up repeatedly on this list have been covered in depth in
the
>> Journal. Including this one.
>
>Well no, Your journal is not accessable to me and I guess many of the
>others who are not in the states.
>
>This list covers a great scope of things, ideas, infomation, sometimes
>rubbish and a great exchange of technical details.
>
>Both a Journal and this list cater for and cover different stuff for
>different demands.
>
>Brian
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