> ><< its a wurlitzer, duh.....what do you expect? >> > >I'd expect that if you used a tuning fork, the treble would be flat. > >If your answer was intended to make everyone think that you are too good to >even be bothered with this kind of problem, think again. It only shows that >you do not have any advice to offer the person who asked legitimate questions >and deserves answers from people who actually have experience in what to do >in these kinds of situations. > >This was the kind of answer I used to get from some of the men in my area >when I was just starting out. I needed advice from people I thought could >give it. Instead, they offered only condescension. Even at the time, I had >the theory that the reason they spoke this way was because they did not have >any real experience, they only wanted to make me think they did. They were >run out of business about 15 years ago but the effects their ignorance and >bigotry had on the community still linger. > >If you bash one brand of piano, you bash them all, yourself and everyone else >in the business. There is no benefit to doing it, we've heard it all before, >so just don't. > >Bill Bremmer RPT >Madison, Wisconsin Some Piano is better than no Piano >
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