Rubbings and patterns

Jon Page jonpage2001@mediaone.net
Sat, 06 Oct 2001 14:29:08 -0400


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At 04:53 PM 10/06/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>At 09:42 06/10/01 -0400, Jon Page wrote:
>
>>I prefer to designate the hitchpins first and snug the paper down around 
>>them. Since the hitchpins are angled, this will advance the paper 
>>forwards a bit. If the bridge pins were punctured first and the paper 
>>secured, then the paper will buckle in the backscale once the hitchpins 
>>are marked.  The difference in this offset from the top of the hitchpin 
>>to the bottom can be a few millimeters, this will ultimately affect the 
>>location of the ends of the wrap.
>
>Everyone is free to do as they please.  I explained it from this 
>experienced stringmaker's point of view, with a full explanation, which 
>you clearly did not bother to read.  Stringmakers have to deal with all comers.
>
>JD

Clearly, I did read it and simply disagreed.

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