Thanks David. This was pretty enlightening to be sure. So much for the "something one can reasonably count on" theory :) I would be also interested in hearing a bit on how your approach to pattern leading differs the. The FW's you show on this particular Baldwin would seem to be pretty obviously unacceptable. Even if the actual total mass in the whole key is relatively even...(an evening out goal in itself I would presume), these FW's are all over the place. "David C. Stanwood" wrote: > >t 11:20 PM +0200 10/8/01, Richard Brekne wrote: > > > > > > It would be interesting for me at any rate to hear from any of you just > how > > consistant FW's are from a Stanwood point of view when installed > > from a pattern > > weighting scheme in a "typical" factory. Anybody have any experience > > on this line ? > > Check this out... > > Front Weights resulting from a Baldwin pattern: > > http://www.stanwoodpiano.com/kennonaf.jpg > > I don't see the advantage for the pianist... > > David Stanwood -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no
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