---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Thanks Terry and Phil. I'll be doing quite a bit of regulating now that I've convinced the owner of one of my store accounts that the pianos actually work better if this is done...:-) As long as it's solid, it's a pretty cheap way to save one's back. I've got other Spurlock stuff made of the same materials, and it's all good quality and easy to use. Dave Stahl lIn a message dated 7/7/03 8:06:02 AM Pacific Daylight Time, mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com writes: > I have one and use it sparingly. It is actually quite solid and supports a > grand action very well. The only reason I don't use it more often is because > I do not do repeated regulation on any one instrument. I think if one had > some performance pianos (university, recording studio, accomplished pianist > clients, etc.) that warranted (or the customer was willing to pay) frequent > regulation touchup, it would be a very valuable tool. For the once every 50+ year > regulation, for me, it just isn't worth drilling a hole to install the darn > thing - then again, most of these actions are so bad that they need a stop in > my shop for repairs before any regulation is done and I end up doing most of > the regulating in my shop. > ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/87/8e/8e/b9/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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