---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment On 29-feb-04, at 23:13, Piannaman@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 2/28/04 6:39:07 AM Pacific Standard Time,=20 > pianotuna@accesscomm.ca writes: > > > Hi All, > > I came across this site when doing some other research. > > > This looks alot like Stanwood's system, which I have seen up close and=20= > personal. =A0I forget the proprietary name for it. =A0The piano I saw = it=20 > in was a like-new long S and S "A" selling for around 65k. =A0Very=20 > impressive action. =A0In fact, it was the most even feeling action = I've=20 > ever played on. > > Dave Stahl The invention was done by a Mr Velo, a retired Philips engineer. I was once a believer in assist springs and I in fact have a grand=20 piano here at home with assist springs which one can regulate, but I no=20= longer believe in them because they have their problems. The magnets are in fact the ultimate solution. Richard Brekne knows very much about these and was so very friendly to=20= let us all share his gratis knowledge. friendly greetings from Andr=E9 Oorebeek Amsterdam - The Netherlands 0031-20-6237357 0645-492389 0031-75-6226878 www.concertpianoservice.nl www.grandpiano.nl "where music is, no harm can be" ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/enriched Size: 1511 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/52/a0/50/d7/attachment.bin ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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