Hi Horrace, Yes, we tend to look for the complicated anser when Its nearly always the simple obvious one :-). Barrie, In article <3.0.32.19970212151301.009707c0@popserver4.stanford.edu>, Horace Greeley <hgreeley@leland.Stanford.EDU> writes > >Barrie, > >That'l learn you to ignore the obvious. Remind me to tell you about >forgetting to put the screws back into a Baldwin pedal lyre once... > >With a plastic straw involved, are you sure you weren't dealing with a >Yamaha concert grand model harpsichord? > >(I make the leetle joke, yes?) > >Horace > >P.S. - Avery, > > Two things finally emerged from the swampy recesses of what passes for >my >mind: > > 1.- What's the radius on the hammer tails? > > 2.- Any humidity variations which might have accounted for a >very slightly > different tension on the rep. spring? > >I know, I know - back to my cave. > >HG > > >Horace Greeley > >"Great ideas have always encountered violent opposition from > mediocre minds." > > Albert Einstein > >Stanford University >email: hgreeley@leland.stanford.edu >voice mail: 415.725.9062 >LiNCS help line: 415.725.4627 > -- Barrie Heaton | Be Environmentally Friendly URL: http://www.airtime.co.uk/forte/piano.htm | To Your Neighbour The UK PIano Page | pgp key on request | HAVE YOUR PIANO TUNED
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