At 10:37 -0600 Earth time on 041212 Gail White sent:

When I bought my first machine from Patrick Green in 1994, his comment to
me was, "You have to learn to play your machine, like a violin." Since I was
a violin player, I could relate to what he meant. A slight movement of a
finger, makes or breaks the sound you get. All processors have equipment.
They need to learn the nuances of their machinery as well as the
differences in the fibers they're working with. All have good intentions
and some do better than others.

Words of wisdom from both Patrick and Gail. Alas I never had the opportunity to send fleeces to Gail before I was out of the wool-producing business. Too bad for me.


Remember, also, what you send determines what you get back. There is a
saying. "Garbage in garbage out."  Gail White

Indeed....the best processors are skilled at their craft, but they are not miracle workers.


Ron
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