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Re: OK repair folk, what's this about!?!?

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2005 10:12 am
by Tom Holtz
Wow, and there's nobody there on Saturday at 10:00 am. There should be some junior apprentice there, beer in plain view, pounding on a middle school baritone bell. Slackers.

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2005 2:50 pm
by Daniel C. Oberloh
Wow, very neat and clean. Do they actually repair instruments in the shop or is it just for show? :wink: looks a lot like the office of my insurance guy. Maybe they do the messy stuff outback in the alley? :) I could never keep my place looking like that, it would require a full time cleaning crew. Maybe they just pick up on Fridays before they go home for the weekend? I do ten hour days minimum Mon-Fri , I only work half days on Saturday 2-6, I still have to work though (25 mile drive to the shop) Ahhh, the days of being employed by someone else, no stupid paper work, packing and unpacking horns, meetings with accountants and tax people, paying bills, business meetings, employee issues, blah, blah, blah:roll: still, I could never go back to having someone else tell me how to do my job. Interesting idea though with the cameras.
I thought this was for another, um, "industry"...
:idea: Hayyyy, thats not a bad idea! Hmmm, my web sites pictures (in the past) have been refered to by friends as "horn-dorn".
this web-cam scheme could be the new money-making feature for the site that I have been looking for!!! :twisted:..........naahh


I like Joes view, I myself think watching instrument repair this way is a lot like watching paint dry. :lol: Just my own silly observation.

Daniel C. Oberloh
Oberloh Woodwind and Brass Works
www.oberloh.com

Re: OK repair folk, what's this about!?!?

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2005 3:55 pm
by Dan Schultz
Tom Holtz wrote:Wow, and there's nobody there on Saturday at 10:00 am. There should be some junior apprentice there, beer in plain view, pounding on a middle school baritone bell. Slackers.
Now... THAT's funny :lol: :lol: