A toothpick !??? Never heard that one before. Where did you get this manual? Don't do it ! Look in the archives, plenty of info there. Regards, Jon Page At 11:41 AM 03/11/2000 -0800, you wrote: >List, > I am a relatively new piano tuner looking to find the best way to deal >with loose pins, if there's only one or two on the instrument. My course >manual states that a trick that can be used is inserting a toothpick in >the hole along with the pin, yet I don't want to try this until I know it >works and doesn't do more harm than good. What are your experiences with >this? > >-Fritz William Herrick >Montreal > > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Why is College Club the largest and fastest growing college student site? >Find out for yourself at http://www.collegeclub.com > Jon Page, piano technician Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. mailto:jonpage@mediaone.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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