Retirement of a fork

Barrie Heaton piano@a440.co.uk
Sun, 2 Jun 2002 00:31:34 +0100


In message <20020601184856.44563.qmail@web12202.mail.yahoo.com>, David
Renaud <drjazzca@yahoo.ca> writes
>--- Barrie Heaton <piano@a440.co.uk> wrote:
>> Yes some music teachers folks are way out. However,
>> I never  had a bad folk from J Walker I use to
>change   mine each year teeth marks in the end
>
>   We once had a class on this. Two new forks,
>J. Walker, in unopened packages. We let them sit, then measured. They
>were close, different from each other at the same temperature, so it was not
>the enviroment alone , not perfect. It has been a while so I don't recall the
>exact numbers, but they were within a cent.
>
>In  my original post the new fork .8 cent off was a new J. Walker. What
>scared me into using electronic one is discovering mine was 2.5 cents off
>before my exam, for how long it was like this I do not know.


Did you report it to JW in Sheffield that is quite a lot.   We are meant
to be having a tour round their new factory some time this year so far
they have put us off twice

Barrie,

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