Nichols nicho@lascruces.com
Thu, 29 Jun 2000 21:54:58 -0600


Well, Les, you've gotten a lot of good answers. See you in Arlington. By
the way, while you're there..... take a look at the PTG technical flyer(s).
The one on pitch raises can be handed to a customer while you're muting-up
(or picking your nose), and .... wow! there it is!  in WRITING!  Good as
gold. Cheap, too. And you don't have to let them keep it. OR... tell them
how to find it on the ptg page. Flips their little switches. Does a lotta
work... for you.

Guy


At 10:15 PM 6/29/00 -0500, you wrote:
>	Not being a machine tuner, I don't really know how to convince someone
>that a pitch raise is necessary.  Also, some people say they can do a
>pitch raise, a second pass, and be done with it. Others say, NO- it takes
>three tunings, sometimes, more.  I'm confused..............
>les b
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