Newton Hunt's workmanship

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Fri, 03 May 2002 19:18:29 +0200


Point well taken Leslie. Delightful reading really. :)

I stand duely corrected if I in anyway overreacted to the wording of the
query posted earlier.

Humbly

Richard Brekne




Leslie W Bartlett wrote:

> . What possible use
> > do
> > we have for these numbers unless your intent is other then the one
> > you
> > stated. ?
>
>      I should hope I might be forgiven for some things I have done,
> thought, or said, due to my ignorance,  lack of experience, expertise,
> and  little knowledge of unwritten rules of etiquette. It strikes me it
> is a very long, arduous, and tortuous road from "I'm a toooner", to
> accomplishing a highly skilled level of craftsmanship needed to rebuild
> expertly a fine instrument. Time and time again I've been told, "If you
> don't try something you'll never learn it."  But, if one tries, and makes
> a mistake, is s/he going to be assumed "incompetent" and shunned.  Such
> fear has kept me away from numerous "opportunities".
> les bartlett
>
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Richard Brekne
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