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On 07/11/2010 19:23, Peter Redstone wrote:
> Hi folks! Michael Johnson wrote:
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>> Firstly in order to get the fulcrum working properly you must have
>> the minimum of friction at that point and indeed all the other
>> locating points at the back or front end of the key.I say front
>> because Peter will say his instruments have a front pin or bat, mine
>> work from a back pin and rack.
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> Michael! Michael! What are you accusing me of???? Bat pins? Those
> things are late piano pins, and are for much thicker keys too. Next
> you'll be accusing me of using cloth bushings at my balance pins!
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>
My little joke Peter, I could have said you were batty but did not dare:-)
Have a good day my friend.
M
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