> Hello All, > > Well I guess now that I've gotten to meet so many more of you I should > come out of my "lurking" closet and post a little more than I have, time > permitting. Truth be told, this List and the PTG in general have been such > an enormously important resource to my continuing education. > > Many thanks to the Institute, teachers and other individuals that > volunteered so much of their time to put on such a prestigious event. It > was also an honor to have the opportunity to teach. Special thanks to Tim > Dixon for his article which was the basis of the underlever class; and I > think those that attended it, enjoyed building their own little models > that they got to keep. > > As to Tom's comment about class selection, it can be a make it or break it > decision. You gotta decide quickly if you can catch another class. I > personally look for the outrageous tooling that most people are never > going to commit the time to building. So you just can't please evereyone > no matter what. > > This convention was so great, I found myself usually wanting to be in two > places at once even at the breaks. Besides class conflict, you got > mini-concerts, the exhibit hall and just good ol' hubnubbing. It's really > just too much and my brain was way beyond its Fiber Saturation Point. It > seems prudent to cut class here and there to just retreat in silence in > the hotel room. > > John suggested that Listers should wear a smily face button next time, but > Ron thought maybe a horse's derriere would be more apropo. > Great to see all of you and missed the rest of you. Anaheim? > > > Jude Reveley, RPT > Absolute Piano Restoration, LLC > Lowell, Massachusetts > (978) 323-4545
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