Some thoughts on a "can of worms"

Don drose@dlcwest.com
Fri, 10 Apr 1998 10:13:17 -0700


Hi Dale et al,

The shank was *not* the problem. It was me.

At 11:05 PM 4/9/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Don, if the shank broke it was probably a bad shank.  (Or possibly
>damaged after installation).    IMHO "Taint no good reason fer a new
>shank to break unless it should never a be'en used in the first place". 
>If you've ever watched shanks being glued in an American piano factory in
>Clinton country, you'd know that no birch shank EVER gets examined before
>it gets stuck into the hammer.  That would require a millisecond or so of
>time,   which the time management people likely think unnecessary.
>
>No reason to repent.  It wasn't your fault.
>
>Dale Fox
>FOXPIANO@JUNO.COM
>
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Regards, Don


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