Rubbings and patterns

Jon Page jonpage2001@mediaone.net
Sat, 06 Oct 2001 10:26:31 -0400


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 >The bridge pins on most pianos are filed flat and will make a 
well-defined hole in the paper. When the paper is pressed home it will be 
flat and >secure. The hitchpins are rarely flattened off, often roughly 
painted and surrounded with the gunge of ages; it is almost impossible to 
achieve neat >round holes and have the paper lying flat on the string plate

Not when you carefully tamp the paper down around the pins with a 
stiff-bristled brush.  Neat hols are produced.

Regards,

Jon Page,   piano technician
Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass.
mailto:jonpage2001@mediaone.net
http://www.stanwoodpiano.com
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