Repinning advice

Eric Leatha tunrboy@teleport.com
Tue, 21 Oct 1997 22:17:18 -0700


>Boy, how times change! A couple of years ago when I inquired about the
>idea of repinning an "M" with 00000's after it had been previously re-
>pinned with 000's, the idea was soundly rejected and I was adivsed to
>"do the job right and replace the pinblock", or pass it along to someone
>else who has the time to do it. (I was buried in work at the time and
>was hoping for an easy out. I wound up replacing the block). Now we're
>talking about using 0000's PLUS GARFIELD'S in a STEINWAY DUO-ART "L"
>that has already been repinned once with 000's. Where are all those
>nay-sayers from two years ago?!
>
>
Busy putting in new pinblocks...


"Tunings are like bridges... Some are more exceptional than others, but
they all get the job done."

Eric Leatha, RPT
Portland, OR
tunrboy@teleport.com




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