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Johnette Davies <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
When I'm in NH I'm a tourist. Ruth
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Fri, 13 Jun 2003 17:20:22 +0000
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Hey, Ralph

Similar to Ken, I have just changed jobs, although I'm not operating out of my
basement.  As of last Monday, I'm at Kise Straw & Kolodner in center city
Philadelphia.  My commute is reduce greatly (from 50 to 20 minutes each way),
and I'm now walking to work instead of driving. I'm sure my car misses it, but
I don't!  It's nice to finally work in the same city that I live in.  We're
pretty busy at the moment, so I've hit the ground running.

Thanks for the note
- Johnette
>
> Johnette,
>
> Nice to hear from you, and we're sorry to see that you've evidently got
> better things to do than play with your little friends here on the internet.
>
> As I remember, Lucy was restored by Milner, probably in the 70's.  There
> appear to have been more problems with her after she was fixed than before, I
> think related to moisture damage to the new wooden components that were
> installed.
>  This resulted in a subsequent investigation and 2nd restoration (I think
> this may have been publicized, gently, in APT).  Whether she was fixed properly
> the second time, and by whom, I don't remember.
>
> Ralph

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