Pandoras can of worms (tool kit)OFFTOPIC

Brian Holden bholden@wave.co.nz
Wed, 12 Jan 2000 13:39:44 +1300


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A very interesting handbag indeed Susan - no mention of whistles or pepper
spray.  Attached is the list  Brian


-----Original Message-----
From: Susan Kline <skline@proaxis.com>
To: pianotech@ptg.org <pianotech@ptg.org>
Date: Wednesday, 12 January 2000 12:02
Subject: Re: Pandoras can of worms (tool kit)OFFTOPIC


>At 09:54 PM 01/11/2000 +1300, you wrote:
>>This forum has got the better of me.  I'm going nuts..... I'm actually
>>revealing to the world what I have in my tool kit - something I thought I
>>would never ever do.  After all, would a woman go to the same extent of
>>revealing what she has in her handbag?  I think not.  Anyway I've made out
>>a list, purely for insurance reasons you understand, but I am prepared to
>>make this available to the forum because you're all such a bunch of good
>>guys (and girls).  The silly thing is though, the list is probably similar
>>to everybody elses.  You can get the list as an a .rtf attachment by
>>e-mailing me <mailto:bholden@wave.co.nz>bholden@wave.co.nz   Brian Holden
>
>
>hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, she said .... do I detect a
>challenge?
>
>My handbag is more like a suitcase. Reading glasses, dark glasses, large
>datebook. Handkerchief.
>Swiss Army knife. bandaids. bobbie pins (a couple). Kawai grand key, Yamaha
>upright key, Wurlitzer key, on a ring with a 5 yen piece (from my college
>roommate) and a nail clipper.
>small maglight. folding toothbrush and small tube of toothpaste. dental
>floss. antihistamine eye drops in hay fever season. Aspirin. Key to an Arts
>Center. LDS keys on a big ring (in season). checkbook. French purse with
>credit cards and cash, library card, etc. dental mirror (for piano work).
>car and house keys (of course). Tickets to the Community Concerts (which I
>tune for.) Musician's ear plugs. a few loose paper clips. A leather pouch
>(used to hold a VERY EARLY HP calculator) with pens, a pencil (6B) and a
>thickness gauge I use to put glue in cracks, also a small sharpener and an
>eraser.
>
>There's probably some more down in the depths ... oh, my business cards and
>a felt mute for when I go to concerts and stuff the tuning hammer in, too.
>
>How do you guys get along without all this good survival stuff? Pants
>pockets just won't do it!
>
>Susan
>
>>but I am prepared to make this available to the forum because you're all
>>such a bunch of good guys (and girls).
>
>Yes, I can agree with that!
>
>P.S. Brian, please send me your list. My kit has far too much in it, as
well.
>
>

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