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- STUDENT INFORMATION
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- Hopefully, you have at least read through the text of
- "STRICTLY TUNING". If you haven't read the mini-book "HOW
- TO ACCOMPLISH ANYTHING YOU WANT IN LIFE" (menu entry "Bonus
- Book) which is on this disk, I recommend you do so before
- making a decision as to whether you wish to become a Profes-
- sional Piano Technician.
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- I hope I have not made it sound too easy (or too hard)
- to enter this line of work. It is neither. However, I do
- hope I was able to present enough information so you will be
- able to make an intelligent decision.
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- If you decide to hitch your wagon to the ""tuning *", I
- am here to help you every step of the way. This is a great
- profession and my purpose is not just to peddle my knowledge
- to you for a few dollars.
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- I recently counted the number of tuners listed in the
- yellow pages for the cities surrounding Virginia Beach,
- Virginia. There are less than 20 listed. TWENTY piano
- technicians for a population of well over a million people.
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- At least one survey made by piano manufacturers esti-
- mated that one out of every 12 families owns a piano. If we
- take the average of 4 persons per family, we can estimate
- that there are at least 21,000 pianos available in my area
- for less than 20 tuners.
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- When you add in the number of schools, clubs, churches
- etc. this figure easily doubles. Many churches have up to
- ten pianos (badly needing a tuning).
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- A little simple math tells you that if 20 tuners are
- going to tune 42,000 pianos twice a year, each tuner would
- have to schedule over 4000 tunings per year. That is about
- 11 pianos a day - 7 days a week.
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- I feel comfortable tuning 3-4 a day, five days a week.
- I can't imagine tuning 77 pianos in a week.
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- These figures should be just about the same in your
- area. In other words, this country needs tuners badly. The
- average age of tuners is getting older every year. New
- blood is needed and needed NOW!
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- I currently advertise in two local (very local) publi-
- cations and receive just enough calls to keep my schedule
- workable. A few years ago, I was advertising in just about
- every daily and weekly paper in the entire area. There was
- no way I could keep up with the work, even with two appren-
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- tice tuners working for me. I was turning down so much work
- that it just didn't make sense to spend money for advertis-
- ing only to tell people you have no time to help them.
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- So if you are wondering if there is a future in this
- business, I hope my rambling narrative above has convinced
- you that this will definitely be the least of your worries.
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- HOW CAN I HELP YOU?
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- You already have my written text including everything
- you need to know to be able to tune a piano. If this is
- sufficient, go for it - if not - read on.
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- WHEN YOU REGISTER AS A STUDENT, YOU WILL RECEIVE:
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- * A packet of illustrations to attach to the empty spaces
- in the text.
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- * Two 60 minute tapes of me playing and verbally explain-
- ing these illustrations and all other aspects of the tuning
- process. Plus many tips that just can't be taught with
- written text.
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- * A BUSINESS/REPAIR disk containing:
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- a. How to set up and maintain your business
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- b. How to advertise for maximum response
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- c. How to set up your files (on computer or
- manually). A recommendation for computer programs
- you can use for both your files and bookkeeping. I
- will tell you how to get these programs at great
- prices. I use these programs and I don't know what
- I would do without them. (deductible expense)
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- d. Income tax, license requirements, how to take
- deductions for use of your home for Repair Work
- and Office Expenses, Auto expense deductions,
- Telephone expenses, Advertising - much more - (I
- also have a degree in accounting).
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- e. A list of tuning/repair reference books and supply
- catalogs and where you can get them.
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- f. A list of the tools I use for minor repair and
- recommendations as to how you should gradually add
- to your collection.
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- g. A section explaining how to make minor repairs to
- your customer's piano in the home. This greatly
- adds to your income. A $45 tuning can easily turn
- into double that if the piano needs a few minor
- repairs in order to be tuned.
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- h. Diagrams of the Drop Action, Upright Action, Grand
- action, Console action. Also, Diagrams of the
- Front, Back, Bottom and Inside of the upright and
- grand pianos.
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- These diagrams have all parts numbered and these
- numbers coincide with the written text. Almost as
- good as a real live instructor. Depending on the
- instructor, maybe better!
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- i. Many other miscellaneous tips I have picked up
- over the years.
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- * The opportunity to correspond with me via audio tapes.
- You send me a 60 minute tape with your questions on side
- one, and I will answer them on side two and return it to you
- within 5 days after receipt. There is NO initial charge to
- take advantage of this service and it is available for a
- full six months after enrollment.
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- (Some students need more help than others so you just
- use this service when and if you need it. There is NO
- LIMIT on the number of tapes you can submit).
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- * The option to purchase your basic tuning kit at a
- discount. After you set up your business, you will be able
- to purchase all tools and supplies you will need directly
- from the supply houses at tremendous discounts - normally
- 50%. This means when you sell your customer a piano light
- for $30-$40, you will make $15-$20 for just filling out an
- order form. You have it shipped directly to the customer
- and you do not even have to deliver it yourself. This
- greatly adds to your income with hardly any effort on your
- part.
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- (You do NOT have to register as a student to order your
- Basic Tuning Kit from me. Some of you may decide to
- try your hand at tuning when you get into chapter two
- of the text. If you don't have your own tools, just use
- the order form on this disk and save yourself a few
- dollars).
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- * When you feel you are ready, you may apply for the
- course examination. This is optional. If you are going to
- work for someone else, it may be helpful to have a certifi-
- cate of completion. If you are opening your own business,
- it may not be necessary. The choice is yours.
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- The procedure is to send in a blank tape (please put
- your name and address on the outside somehow). I will
- record the exam on side A and return it to you. You
- record your answers on side B and return it. I will
- grade it and if you have convinced me that you do know
- how to properly tune a piano, I will promptly send you
- a beautiful certificate of completion. The tape will
- be kept on file in my office as proof you completed the
- course.
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- NOW FOR THE BIG QUESTION ON YOUR MIND
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- Do you receive (as I do) countless pieces of advertis-
- ing in your mailbox? The product looks great and you read
- on and on and just cannot find the cost anywhere. Finally,
- after they have convinced you that you just cannot live
- without this item, they spring the price on you. ONLY $.BIG
- BUCKS monthly for the rest of your life.
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- Your big "high" about wanting this item is now sort of
- shattered. You just can't afford it - but WAIT! Put it on
- your credit card (and pay ONLY 18% or more interest). This
- is easy - so now you purchase a $100.00 item that is worth
- no more than $25.00 just because it is SO easy.
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- I must confess - I have done exactly the same thing. I
- have not yet given you a clue as to what you are going to
- have to pay for everything I have to offer. SORRY!
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- Just a little more tease...
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- PLEASE DON'T look at the following price breakdown or
- the registration form yet. Close your eyes and think about
- how much the complete course is worth to you.
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- Reread everything under the heading "HOW CAN I HELP
- YOU". Make a list of these services and put a $ cost off to
- the right. Add them up and see what you come up with.
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- READY??
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- EXPLANATION OF CHARGES
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- I think you are going to be pleasantly surprised.
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- Registration, Illustrations and Audio tapes $ 29.95
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- Business/Repair disk including all diagrams FREE
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- Authorization to submit audio tapes FREE
- for technical support. Pay only if you
- submit tapes ($12.00 for each submission)
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- Basic Tuning Kit (only if you need it) $30.00 ?
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- Examination, grading and Certificate ?
- (optional) $15.00 - See above
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- Telephone support for a FULL year FREE
- after completion of the course
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- So there you have it, EVERYTHING you need to enter this
- profession for less than the cost of TWO tunings. This
- course will pay for itself in less than ONE DAY of work!!
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- Please use the registration form provided on this disk
- for all requests (see menu). If you do not have a printer,
- just write out your request as close as you can to the form
- on screen. Please print.
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- REMINDER:
- You do not have to register as a student in order to
- request the Basic Tuning Kit. You may not need the
- tapes, illustrations etc. But you will need tools.
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- If you have any questions about the course (in general) or
- any questions about the profession, please call me on either
- Sunday afternoons between 1-3 PM or Tuesday evenings between
- 7-9 PM (eastern standard time). I am sorry, but I just do
- not have the time to answer written correspondence.
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- (804) 499-9151
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- Please press P to print out this file and then return to the
- menu by pressing ESC.
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- Select REGISTRATION FORM from the menu and press ENTER.
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