Fwd: Bill Shull's All Day Seminar At Dale Erwin's Shop

Randy Chastain Randy_Chastain at sbcglobal.net
Wed Jul 16 22:13:17 MDT 2008


Tom,
I don't have everyones email addresses. Can you send this out or send  
me the emaols?

Thanks
Randy

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> From: erwinspiano at aol.com
> Date: July 16, 2008 7:50:29 AM PDT
> To: pianotech at ptg.org
> Subject: Fwd: Bill Shull's All Day Seminar At  Dale Erwin's Shop
> Reply-To: Pianotech List <pianotech at ptg.org>
>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'd love to have all central and northern CA and Reno PTG members  
> join me at Dale Erwin's shop in Modesto 10 AM August 2 for my all- 
> day seminar, "The Early Steinway Grand, 1856-1886."  An 1864 7'2"  
> Steinway grand, a double-iron upright and a similarly designed 6'  
> Julius Bauer grand will be on hand for the event too.    Northern  
> and central Ca. chapter leaders, I'd be pleased if you forwarded  
> this along to your chapter members this weekend and put it on your  
> chapter websites.   I'm attaching a flyer you can send along, too.
>
> The Modesto chapter and Marcia Davis, their president, is hosting  
> this event, their registrar, Keith Roberts, would love to begin  
> receiving registrations soon!   A pianist will be available to play  
> Dale Erwin's recently remanufactured "B" - shown at the convention -  
> for lunch, and we'll have a tour of Dale's shop too.  It's a cheap  
> $40 if you register before July 28.
>
> Trix Erwin will prepare a great meal for lunch, so you don't have to  
> bring anything!   It starts at 10 AM, so there's plenty of travel  
> time for most chapter members in central and northern California.
>
> If you attended my all-day Early Steinway Grand Seminar hosted by  
> the Sacramento Valley chapter several years ago at Brett Dearing's  
> home, you will get mostly all-new material for this seminar,  
> including a full period focusing on the astounding prototype Monitor  
> grand we documented in Belgium in May 2007.   And of course you'll  
> get to see some unusual Steinways too, including an upright whose  
> design the prototype grand was based on.....if you missed it at the  
> convention you'll get another chance here.
>
> I'm fresh from an all-day Seminar in NYC and a Steinway archive  
> visit in May, plenty of great stuff you'll want to hear about!
>
> As your RVP I'll also have PTG materials and will promote the PTG  
> and PTG membership.  Feel free to invite non-members and piano  
> enthusiasts, too.
>
> I look forward to some good fellowship, food and learning too.
>
> I hope I see you in Modesto August 2!   I've attached a flyer with  
> more pertinent details that you may forward.
>
> Bill Shull, RPT, M.Mus.
>
>
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