[HAM] Yes! we have no Ferro fluid diaphragms!

Michael Fulk strangewarrior1 at earthlink.net
Sat Sep 30 19:24:08 CDT 2006


Where is "Speakeasy Music"?
Who owns it.
Why do some think it is bad?
Reply privately if you wish.
Fulk


> [Original Message]
> From: OF <scott195 at centurytel.net>
> To: The Hammond Forum <hammond at zeni.net>
> Date: 9/28/2006 2:03:15 PM
> Subject: Re: [HAM] Yes! we have no Ferro fluid diaphragms!
>
> At 10:28 PM 9/27/2006, Ted Thompson wrote:
>
>
> >As I also stated, and you just happened to have removed...
> >
> > >"Objectively, I can see and 100% agree with any forum having an issue
with
> > >"announcement" posts, but I do not feel that being a manufacturer
should
> > >put a gag on anyone from answering a question or contributing to a
thread."
>
> I removed it on purpose because that wasn't what I was replying to.
>
> >As to "most techs reply privately with such things" that would mean no
> >public posting,
>
> Bullcrap. Many successful and popular techs post to Hamtech all the time 
> without *ever* specifically offering products for sale. And you know as 
> well as I do that, if they did, they would be kicked off the list.
>
> >You have shown with
> >absolute clarity a predisposition to attack any one who speaks well of
> >Speakeasy as well as a tendancy to assume that anyone who does, does so
for
> >personal gain.
>
> This is the main reason I'm responding at all: what you say above is a 
> bald-faced lie. There is a huge difference between "any one who speaks
well 
> of Speakeasy" (all of whom I leave alone, unremarked) and those who 
> repeatedly bring up Speakeasy products in answer to general questions
where 
> there might be any number of good or better competing products available, 
> (for example, in the case of RTC Logic and Hampton controllers), and
these 
> are the same couple of people over and over. These are also the same
people 
> who rush to attack if the slightest discouraging word is published about 
> anything to do with Speakeasy. I would guess that such behavior has been 
> extremely damaging to your company. One can only hope.
>




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