[CAUT] Ronsen-Wurzen hammers

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Tue Apr 8 12:25:53 MDT 2008


That's reassuring to hear!  thanks!  How old is yours? - Paul




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Our Baldwin D here in Pacifica, CA has those same parts.   It sounds real 
nice. 
David Ilvedson, RPTPacifica, CA 94044
Original messageFrom: "Paul T Williams"  To: caut at ptg.orgReceived: 
4/8/2008 8:01:13 AMSubject: [CAUT] Ronsen-Wurzen hammers 
Hi gang, This summer I'm rebuilding the action on our 1956 Baldwin D using 
Renner shanks/flanges and wippens.  I'm also, per your previous 
reccommendations, trying Ronsen-Wurzen hammers for the first time.  I have 
some time before summer arrives to "prep" the parts, weigh off the shanks, 
check pinning, etc.  My question is; What sort of pre-voicing should be 
done with these hammers?  Do they require pre-filing, juicing, needling 
etc.?  They're already bored, tapered and tails shaped nicely. Thanks for 
any input! Paul T. Williams RPTUniv. of Nebraska 
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