floating plate threads

Horace Greeley hgreeley@leland.Stanford.EDU
Wed, 04 Jun 1997 17:22:41 -0700


Jim, Ed, List:

Amen to this.

Just have plenty of spare wire, and lots, and lots of time.

Best.

Horace



At 07:41 PM 6/4/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Ed, List;
>In a message dated 6/4/97 12:33:18 PM, you wrote:
>
><< It seems that bearing on the accu-just pins is, (IMHO) the singular method
>that makes sense  for adjustment of board loading. >>
>  For those of you who have not had an opportunity to work with the accu-just
>pins on Baldwins, you are in for a treat!  Some things you will learn in a
>hurry:
>1. More is 'not' always better.
>2. Sometimes less, even very very little, is very good.
>3. Back bearing has more to do with front bearing than you currently think it
>does.
>4. Finally a manufacturer put a feature on a piano that does what it claims
>to, at least as well as the claims state.
>5. You can take a good enough sounding piano and turn it into an excellent
>sounding piano, all other things being equal, through working with the
>accu-just pins. (particularly in the Bass.)
>Thanks Baldwin.
>Jim Bryant (FL)
>
>
>
>
Horace Greeley

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