[pianotech] Heavy Pedal Spring

Denise Rachel pp-ff at verizon.net
Thu Feb 11 16:45:35 MST 2010


> Then there's the hardware store. A decent one will have a selection of various sized springs, one of which might be easily modified to work. We're all willing to be spoiled, but finding the volunteer is often a problem. <G>



I don't need this lecture.  Do not answer my posts with this attitude.   

I am a highly skilled technician.  I operate with intelligence and diligence, always keeping the needs of my customers foremost in my decision making process.  I would like to belong to community of like minded technicians.

When a simple question is posed, a simple answer will suffice. This list is to be used for purpose of information sharing.  Any advice offered on other topics, such as the professionalism of the questioner, is off limits.  Public sarcasm is not an appropriate mode of communication between colleagues.  In dealing with each other, the more professional behavior would be to assume that we are each coming from an educated and capable position. 

May I remind you that all of us in PTG pay our dues. No bully has the right to commandeer this list for the purposes of belittling other PTG members.  Certain posts I have read over the last months are deplorably anti-social, and do not represent the PTG favorably.  

In future, I will automatically delete posts from individuals who routinely post hostile replies.  I'd rather go without the information than subject myself to ugliness.   

But . . . . . to any of you still reading this  . . . .. . .  keep those other posts coming  . . . . .  you know, those friendly, informative, often humorous, thought provoking posts.  Love 'em!

Denise Rachel










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