I remember giving some advice about the very low value of some very poor quality pianos that were being asked about.
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
Are we taking days or weeks ago I can look in the logsMarkGoodwinPianos wrote:I'm a forgetful sort of chap so perhaps I'm imagining things but have some of my posts been deleted lately?
I remember giving some advice about the very low value of some very poor quality pianos that were being asked about.
Cheers
Post by Gill the Piano »
Was that in Piano History?MarkGoodwinPianos wrote: I remember giving some advice about the very low value of some very poor quality pianos that were being asked about.
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Post by Colin Nicholson »
Don't take it personally - Bill can be a wet blanket when it comes to the Piano History forum - he is the only moderator that actually corrects other people's spelling and grammar! I've an English degree and could run words around him, but I still wouldn't correct someone's spelling unless it was completely the wrong word, e.g. hare, hair. He seems to forget that although he benefits from it, he doesn't own the Piano History forum!MarkGoodwinPianos wrote:Thanks chaps.
It could have been yes markymark.
But wherever it was, I only commented about value if it was relevant to the requests made by the OP.
Post by Bill Kibby »
I'm not trying to have a go at you Bill but if you felt this way, it would have been a better idea to contact Mark and explain why his post had to be removed. Had this been done, there certainly wouldn't have been the confusion and possible ill-feeling caused by a brisk deletion of two of his posts - a temporary warning on a page isn't always going to reach all parties concerned.I say once again, it is illegal for this website to quote values. Anyone who wants to offer valuations can do it on their own website.
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