On 1/17/2011 11:04 AM, mick johnson wrote: > Came across this in an old Mason&Hamlin B today. He must have thought it sounded less bad that way than before the "fix". This particular approach gets discovered, invented, or adopted all over again with amazing, uh, frequency. It's horrifying what people will leave in their wake, and more so if someone later actually likes it. Not you, but someone surely does. I'd guess the tension resonator decided enough was enough, and determined the end point of the life of the piano by letting the board go flat. It's official. The piano's dead. Just a guess. Ron N
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