Imadegawa hammers

pianolover 88 pianolover88@hotmail.com
Wed, 11 Feb 2004 10:19:34 -0800


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>The molding material does affect the tone, primarily through the amount of 
>mass affecting the contact time.

Don Mannino RPT<

Maybe so, but the  tonal difference between Abel hornbeam and Abel Mahogonay 
would most likely be negligible, especially in this particular case; an 1896 
Emerson Upright, currently 118 cents flat, non-functioning dampers and in 
desparate need of regulation, all which will be addressed in addition to the 
new hammers, and I feel the Abel Hornbeam is very reasonable choice.

Terry Peterson




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