Chinese(OT,please delete if you are no longer interested in thistopic)

Bob Sutton bsutton@whiteserv.com
Tue, 4 Oct 2005 22:20:17 -0500


Please, I am tired of hearing about the pianos from third world countries,
including China.  A lot of merchandise from these countries is junk.  Just
check out a lot of things for sale at Wal-Mart.  We can have our opinions,
Baoli Liu.  Enough is enough.

Bob Sutton


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "baoli liu" <baoli_liu@yahoo.com>
To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: Chinese(OT,please delete if you are no longer interested in
thistopic)


>
> > You misrepresent me here Baoli.  I in no way judged
> > pianos by nationality.  I simply asserted a fact.  >
>
>
>
> Ric,you were not misrepresented,let me tell you why.
>
> Before you claim "The majority of instruments coming
> out of China, Indonesia, Russia, and Malaysia just
> plain don't work." you should understand that:
>
> The majority of instruments from the above four
> countries may not be imported by Norway or
> Finland(?)simply because it is such a  smaller
> country, compare to Russian and China.
>
> Even the "Majority" pianos were imported into a
> smaller country,the "majority" pianos may not go the
> city you are living in, or your service area.
>
> Even though the 'majority" pianos all purchased by
> someone from your service area,you may not be the only
> tuner to work on them.
>
> Even you are the only tuner to maintain the
> "majority" pianos in your service area,you may not be
> able to judge the quality of these pianos corecctly.I
> can tell you the reason later, if you still can not
> figure out why.
>
> it seems you are pretty good at pointing this  "basic
> knowledge" out,  and asserting that "fact" out.When
> you doing so,be aware of the point-outs from other
> experts and fellow technicians who may know a whole
> lot more than you do about certain pianos.Let me"point
> out" to you that by reading and sharing ideas with
> other experts are two different good sources to
> understand pianos,especially when your personal
> experience about a certain piano is so limited.
>
> I remind you do not IGNORE point-outs from other
> experts.To IGNORE is no good at all.
>
> Now,you can either insist that you " in no way judged
> pianos by nationality.... simply asserted a fact", or
> try to figure out why you assert such a "fact".
>
> Let's wise up!
>
> Baoli Liu,RPT
> ...........................
> " We simply have to be able to be self critical as
> well as critical over others"-- Ric Brekne
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