There you go again, Wim, spouting your mouth about something you know nothing about. For the record, I am on GREAT terms with all the St. Louis techs, except for maybe the latest ones I have never met. You see I don't get a chance to go to the meetings varying often. And when I do, they welcome me with open arms and are very cordial and most everyone ask how things are and say that they miss me at the meetings. So, if you are going to speak ill of me, please, get your facts straight ! Duaine Well Duaine, just as you claim that no one in St. Louis likes me, I guess what you don't know is that there might be a couple of members who "welcome you with open arm", I've heard from various sources that they think so little of you, that they wish you would rather not show up. WIm PS. Oh, and by the way, you tuning business is going to get even slimmer, because one of Jan's former piano students is getting into the business. More competition to take away you clients. -----Original Message----- From: Duaine Hechler <dahechler at att.net> To: pianotech <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Tue, Nov 13, 2012 5:29 pm Subject: Re: [pianotech] Improving the content of this list On 11/13/2012 03:56 PM, tnrwim at aol.com wrote: > > If everybody does this, then you will never know, if I have a legitimate > question or comment to make. > > Duaine. I'm sure you've heard the expression. "Don't bite the hand that feeds you". > You specialize in player and pump organ repair. I think that's great, and we need people like you in our industry. > When I was in St. Louis, whenever a customer called me about this kind of work I would refer them to Bill Trefts or > Bill Reichert. Other tuners in St. Louis would refer customer to me who were in the market for a new or used piano, or > rebuilding work. Even out here in Hawaii I get calls from customers who were referred to me by a PTG on the mainland. > In other words, the best source of business are the other tuners in the PTG. > You've complained that your business has not been great. You blame the lack of business on competition from older more > established tuners in St. Louis. That might be true, but they can also be the best source of new customers for you. > All those piano tuners who've been around for a long time also know a lot of customers who have player pianos, and > even pump organs. Wouldn't it be in your best interest to get to know those tuners, and be on speaking terms with > them, so that they can refer player work to you. But from what I've heard from other tuners in St. Louis, and from > what you've told us here on the list, you don't want anything to do with them. In fact, you've stated openly that you > don't like them. > So Duaine, perhaps you're making your own bed. You're loosing out on a lot of business by your behavior and your > actions. Think about it. > WIm > There you go again, Wim, spouting your mouth about something you know nothing about. For the record, I am on GREAT terms with all the St. Louis techs, except for maybe the latest ones I have never met. You see I don't get a chance to go to the meetings varying often. And when I do, they welcome me with open arms and are very cordial and most everyone ask how things are and say that they miss me at the meetings. So, if you are going to speak ill of me, please, get your facts straight ! Duaine -- Duaine Hechler Piano, Player Piano, Pump Organ - Tuning, Servicing & Rebuilding (314) 838-5587 / dahechler at att.net / www.hechlerpianoandorgan.com Home & Business user of Linux - 12 years -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20121113/c054e7d3/attachment.htm>
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