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#213074 09/01/08 02:08 PM
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Since my recent return to the fold, I have not seen him popping up in threads. Last I heard of him he was very cross indeed with me ;-) as we had a bit of a spat about something (I have forgotten what) and then before it fizzled out I went on an extensive travel jaunt.

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I don’t know Ori from Adam, but from what I have read of his posts here, he’s an intelligent and articulate fellow; plus, he seems to know high-end pianos well.

He’s probably a little tired of some of the shenanigans that go on here on these forums. smile

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If I had to guess, I would say he is busy both selling pianos and getting his brand new store ready to open soon.


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I think it's fair to say that his activity on this forum for most part could have been qualified as "educational charity", but some people chose to respond to his post with unwarranted aggression, sometimes borderline with personal insults. Hence the result. Who's better off now?...

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Let's not get carried away with the pro bono aspects of retailer presence here. Ori can dish it out with the best of 'em laugh while simultaneously providing great information.

Active membership here for retailers is probably a bit like riding a public bus SRO at rush hour...standing and absorbing the blows while holding on to the overhead handgrips...and eventually getting to your destination.

Retailers who make their case well unquestionably get something from Pianoworld. It's not all public charity. All of the testimonials on Ori's website save the last come from PW members.

http://www.allegropianos.com/piano-testimonials.asp


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#213079 09/01/08 06:25 PM
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That's not the point. The point is that the pure nastiness of some of the posts directed at him surpassed anything I've seen on this forum (not that I can claim being here for too long) which resulted in his prolonged silence, which in turn resulted in the quiet death of few meaningful discussions around here...

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Well, I guess I need to say that I'm speculating about the reasons of his absence here.

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Hi D_P,

I must say that I tend to agree with you in regards to how harsh (nasty) things can get around here. Of course, I’m fortunate in that my posts and comments are generally ignored. So, I don’t have to worry about nasty comments unless I really make somebody mad (which does happen on occasion laugh ).

On the other hand, PW can be as entertaining as it is informative and educational.

Unfortunately, the nasty arguments that go on here can be good entertainment at times. Plus, we can learn more about the fine art of debate wink .

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Rickster,

I can remember one particular post of yours that was certainly not ignored. I think I'll dig it out and re-post it. laugh Just kidding!

D-P,

I hope that Ori is not that thin-skinned to have become gun-shy here. I really doubt that. Like I said, he can dish it out pretty good himself. I share your enthusiasm for his knowledge and enjoy reading whatever he has to say.


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Y'all are spoiled. This place is a kindergarten these days.


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Yeah, don't we all enjoy when a piano discussion resembles a NFL forum smile ?

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The point is that the pure nastiness of some of the posts
This place is populated by a bunch of meanies.


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Most of the problems people had with Ori was his unabashed promotion of Estonia pianos. If anyone 'dared' to say anything remotely negative about them he went on long long essays promoting them.

I don't know for certain but I think he is related to Estonia pianos in some way so he was hardly an impartial source.

Between him and Norbert they actually had people (including me) unfairly feeling negative toward Estonia just because were tired of the promotions.

I don't miss his tirades at all no matter how knowledgeable he was. I just ignored his posts after a while. They were too long to be readable anyway.


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I think he [Ori] is related to Estonia pianos in some way so he was hardly an impartial source.
WTF? You'd better come up with something fast, Roger.


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you missed out.


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Ori's not around.
He's never been a round.

Ori's a square. ha

Sorry, couldn't resist.

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I had the sense that Ori had a lot of things going on. I don't see him fleeing anything here though he may feel his efforts are better served elsewhere. I suspect we'll hear from him when he has something to share.

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d-p,

Why don't you send a PM to Ori telling him that he is missed and encouraging him to post what he is up to these days.

This thread is turning into a referendum on Ori and IMO that's in poor taste (although it certainly would not be if it were a referendum on the really nasty members like Rickster or Lilylady. smile )


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I had the sense that Ori had a lot of things going on. I don't see him fleeing anything here though he may feel his efforts are better served elsewhere. I suspect we'll hear from him when he has something to share.
My guess is you are closest to the truth.

Although Ori has taken his share of lumps from our members (as have most retailers), he's pretty thick-skinned.

He honestly doesn't understand why people attack him, because he really feels he is trying to contribute something positive to the forums (and often does, although he can sure be wordy).

Anyway, I suspect he is deep into preparing to open his new store. I believe it was supposed to open in September.

And he's already promised us a nice big piano forums party in the spring cool


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Michael,

I'm so tired of hearing about the good old nasty days at PW.

It would seem that to log on you had to walk uphill, in both directions, and all of them nasty pianists chased you with baseball bats or maybe whipped you with piano bass strings.

I prefer discussions, rather that being beaten with a renner action.


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