The Russian Gentleman in California's name is (our one and only) Isacc Sadigursky. Kevin E. Ramsey ramsey@extremezone.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "J Patrick Draine" <draine@mediaone.net> To: "Valerius Elagin" <valeriuselagin@altavista.com> Cc: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 6:21 AM Subject: Re: Could you kindly inform me...? > > > Dear Valerius, > Did Sandy Roady finally reply to you? She sent me an e-mail asking > for your mailing address, which I don't have. > I don't have a quick reply to your query. There is an excellent > Russian technician in California, whose name I can't at the moment > recall. He might be a good resource, especially if you anticipate any > initial language problems when arriving here. Piano factories such as > Steinway or Mason & Hamlin might be worth considering for a period of > employment (if there are no visa/work permit problems with that > option). > Perhaps others on the list can offer their thoughts (or opportunities). > Best wishes, > Patrick > > >Dear Patrick, > >Once more thank you for your concern and prompt reply! > >I'm so anxious about the info in question, because in this country > >we have much bureaucratic complexities, so I have to decide on > >everything long in advance... > >To say nothing of the necessary sum of money... > > > >Becoming a PTG member is only a part of my plans... I think that I > >should try to get acquainted with the work of the technicians in the > >States, and maybe to work as an apprentice at a piano repair shop, > >if possible, to get used to infamiliar to me non-metric measurements > >and piano brands. (Here I know everything being produced, but > >there...) > > > >Could you kindly inform me on the matter? > > > >Once more thank you, > >Yours sincerely, > >Valerius > > > > > >Find the best deals on the web at AltaVista Shopping! > >http://www.shopping.altavista.com >
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