---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Brian Trout wrote: > Are you going to put some little 'helper legs' on the bench too, just so > he'll be sitting tilted too?? :-) Good idea, I'll just pull off a couple of those "bench glides". Diane Hofstetter wrote > > I think the flask is already empty! After all, Mike DID say: > > >I can't detect any change in tone or touch. > > > -Mike Jorgensen You're right, totally empty, Well, I was thinking about sideways gravitational pull affecting hammer travel. > Conrad Hoffsommer wrote:n > >> >> That's one reason why I supervise every grand move on campus. ...but, >> the >> treble is higher in pitch, why shouldn't it be in altitude? ;-} > Yeah, I know, as always, It's all my fault. >> >> Joe & Penny Goss wrote: >> >> > The unacorda will return slightly faster than when level <G> >> Great Answer, I'll use it if there are any complaints. > Ricahrd wrote, > > Ahhh... just cut off the left legs on the piano bench a bit and wedge the > > trapwork to match... he'll be fine.. I'll Bring my Chainsaw tonight. Thanks, i'll sleep well tonight., -Mike > ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/f4/f3/3f/f7/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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