Hi again: The 4th string was pinned just as the other 3 on the bridge. The special Agraffe had hole which was elevated so that the string was not struck by the hammer. There was also an elevated peice of damper felt to contact the 4th string. Jim C. Sr. On Tue, 4 Feb 1997, Michael Wathen wrote: > Thanks for answering my inquiry about the Sohmer with a fourth string to the > unison. > I will get back to you soon about this. Do you remember how the string was > attached to the bridge? Anything unusual about how it was connected? Thanks. > **************************************************************************** > > Michael J. Wathen Phone: 513-556-9565 > Piano Technician Fax: 513-556-3399 > College-Consevatory of Music Email: Michael.Wathen@UC.Edu > University of Cincinnati > Cincinnati, OH 45221-0096 > > http://www.uc.edu/~wathenmj > > > ---547410-20205--1230790863=:38799391--
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