Thanks Martin: I didn't mean to sound like I'm taking on Dallas and Houston. What I meant was that if I were to have competition it would be those two. I might be wierd but I'm not crazy. Ha! Ha! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin Wisenbaker" <mbjwisenbaker at juno.com> To: <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2008 4:14 PM Subject: Re: Workshop setup > Gerald: > > Since my wife, Beva Jean, died in 2001 I have retired from rebuilding > which I did on a small scale not having any more than two pianos in my > shop at any one time. But it seems to me that if you consider Dallas and > Houston as competitors that you should expand you space to include all > the operations you named that you don't have space for and set up a > complete shop. I'm sure Gary Neie could help advise you on this. Do the > expanding now before you get so much work waiting on you that it would be > a real hassle to expand later and have to make your customers wait longer > while you play checkers with their pianos trying to expand your space. > > Martin Wisenbaker, RPT > Houston, Texas
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