Knots to you

RCzekay@AOL.COM RCzekay@AOL.COM
Thu, 23 Aug 2001 21:26:50 EDT


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Would it not be much more practical to just replace the string with new wire? 
If a string broke once, it for sure will break again in the future. True, you 
will have to go back to bring it up to pitch a few times, but in my 
estimation that is a much better solution than tying a new piece of wire to 
an old length that is at the end of its life.

Another thought...If you are tuning an older piano, and you break a few 
strings, it is time to sell the customer a restringing job if the piano is 
worthy of it. More than likely, the tuning pins will be on the loose side 
also.

Roy Czekay,
Milwaukee



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