[CAUT] Cool grand action models

reggaepass at aol.com reggaepass at aol.com
Fri Jul 24 13:46:13 MDT 2009


Richard Davenport, one of the Renner damper class instructors, told me that Schimmel had just made these specially for the class.  Sounds like they may have been "re-inventing" the same wheel that Petrof (and possibly others before them) made.



Alan Eder


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From: Fred Sturm <fssturm at unm.edu>
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I thought Renner because they were used for a Renner class. Might be Schimmel, but might also be Petrof. If memory serves, Petrof made a bunch of such things a couple years ago for classes. 

 

Regards,

Fred Sturm

University of New Mexico

fssturm at unm.edu





 



On Jul 24, 2009, at 12:35 PM, Paul T Williams wrote:


Those were the ones!  I didn't see anything in my Renner stuff here.  I'll look into Schimmel.  They're probably spendy I'll bet! 
 
Thanks, Alan 
 
Paul 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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Paul, if you are referring to the multi-note action models used in the hands-on damper class taught by Renner USA, I was told that those were made by Schimmel.  
 
Alan Eder
 
 
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Renner, I believe. 
Regards, 
Fred Sturm 
University of New Mexico 
fssturm at unm.edu 
 
 
 
On Jul 23, 2009, at 9:08 AM, Paul T Williams wrote: 
 
Hi All, 
 
 I was checking out the pics on the blog from GR.  That hands-on class that had all those multi-note grand action models look very cool.  Who makes them, or who know where to get some? I would really like to use them for my Univ class I teach every spring and could teach students better than using the single note models I have.   
 
 Thanks!  Wish I could have been there! 
 
 Paul  

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