SAT II and Al Sanderson

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Sun, 25 Feb 2001 06:40:16 -0500


Yea, Yea, Yea. I don't think Dr. Sanderson is quite as rich as Bill Gates.
And, although I have never met Mr. Gates, I suspect Dr. Sanderson is quite a
bit nicer man. I think too much money makes some people grumpy (my personal
philosophy & one of the reasons I am a piano technician). Dr. Sanderson I
still trying to build a better mouse trap, and sell the ones he has made.
That keeps him young and friendly!

No, take your computer down to the local repair shop - if you think it is
worth fixing. It is always cheaper to fix/upgrade a SAT than to buy a new
one (isn't that amazing?), except of course if you perhaps drove your car
over it and then it slipped off the bridge and sank into the salty bay - and
also keeping in mind that we cannot turn a SAT II into a SAT III.

Very funny Terry. I like your name though!

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

----- Original Message -----
From: "pianolover 88" <pianolover88@hotmail.com>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: SAT II and Al Sanderson


> Thank God...or whoever, that i didn't post a question like...How can i
> upgrade my computer; Farrell would probably suggest that I send it to Bill
> Gates! Grin, lol, and all that stuff.
>
> Terry Peterson
> Precision Piano Service
> Torrance, CA
>
>
> >From: "Carol R. Beigel" <crbrpt@bellatlantic.net>
> >Reply-To: pianotech@ptg.org
> >To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
> >Subject: Re:  SAT II and Al Sanderson
> >Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 21:19:19 -0500
> >
> >Terry wrote:
> >"I haven't done it myself, but I did send mine to a guy named Al
Sanderson.
> >He has done others before. Not only did he change the capacitor, but he
> >totally upgraded my software. Trust me. He knows what he is doing. You
> >might
> >want to consider it. He doesn't charge much either."
> >
> >Dr. Al Sanderson is the inventor of the Sight O Tuner and the Accutuner.
> >We
> >in PTG have been blessed with his interest in piano tuning, as well as
his
> >membership in the guild,  as he was/is a professor of physics at MIT (?).
> >It was he who pioneered the graphing of what a proper piano tuning looked
> >like.  So many of us owe so much to this man who has probably
> >single-handedly contributed more to our profession and livelihood than
has
> >been properly acknowleged.
> >
> >Carol Beigel, RPT
> >Greenbelt, Maryland
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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