Different question about heater bars

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Thu, 19 Oct 2000 06:09:21 -0400


Both (both former!). I'm a man of many careers. If I wake up and one doesn't
seem to fit, I try another! BS Forestry - wanted to be a City Forester -
worked in industry for several years, hurt back, couldn't climb trees any
more - back to school. BS, MS Geology/Hydrogeology - about 15 years
environmental consulting (I still maintain my Florida Professional Geologist
license - just for the ya-hoo of it - ya never know!) - went into business
for myself - went broke - decided I could never again work for someone
else - bought a new 1098. And the rest is.........well, the present! I kinda
wish I had gotten into pianos 25 years ago.

Oh, well, better late than never! Except for the university sales ;-) the
profession brings me much deep joy. For example, my piano shop. I get much
the same feeling about it that a child would get from his/her own tree fort.
We are talking a very basic but deeply felt joy and comfort. How lucky I am.
How lucky we all are.

Terry Farrell
Piano Tuning & Service
Tampa, Florida
mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kristinn Leifsson" <istuner@islandia.is>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 9:07 PM
Subject: Re: Different question about heater bars


> Denis Wilkinson , an RPT friend of mine in Oregon is a soil engineer.
Fancy
> word for a man who knows his sh.. erhm dirt. :)
>
> So Terry, which is it then?  Geologist or Forestrologist?
>
> Kristinn
>
> At 19:58 18.10.2000 -0400, you wrote:
>
> >I got me a deegree in Forestry (two lives ago)! So there! Top that!   ;-)
> >>
> >>Terry Farrell
> >>Piano Tuning & Service
> >>Tampa, Florida
>
>



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