Bridge Construction Method

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Sun, 20 Apr 2003 00:42:27 -0400


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Thank you guys! I needed a good laugh tonight. You can stop now while my 
sides are still intact.

Greg Newell



At 09:35 PM 4/19/2003, you wrote:


>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Ron Nossaman" <RNossaman@cox.net>
>To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
>Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2003 6:05 PM
>Subject: Re: Bridge Construction Method
>
>
> >
> > >Cool Del. I knew you'd come through. Thanks. Would it help also if I
> > >ground up a little of the original soundboard and mixed that in?
> > >
> > >Terry Farrell
> >
> > No! You never want to use that old Magic Tone Wood in a bridge - even if
> > you do it on the North side of the shop, or any other place the sun don't
> > shine. It's dangerous. The continuous reciprocal magical reinforcement of
> > sound between the tone wood in the bridge, and that in the soundboard,
>will
> > accumulate in there until it backs up on you and blows out the bridge
>pins.
> > It could put somebody's eye out, and really messes up tuning stability.
>
>
>Well, see--there you go. You've gone and damaged the little vibrating
>discs....
>
>Del
>
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Greg Newell
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