SURFACING Hammers....Should be Wurzen Felt

antares antares@euronet.nl
Sat, 17 Jul 2004 23:52:36 +0200


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On 17-jul-04, at 0:00, Ray Negron wrote:

> Hi Andre,

Hi Ray,
> =A0
> Hope you had a nice vacation.

Thank you, I had a really nice 'time out'.
> =A0
> My father was the first person to tell me about Weikert felt, and how=20=

> wonderful it was.=A0He worked for Pfriemer Piano Hammer Co. starting =
in=20
> the late 1930's. They sometimes used Weikert felt, until Pfriemer=20
> bought their own felt mill.=A0Also, Vince Vilim made hammers with=20
> imported felt, but I don't know which company he used. My father would=20=

> be very happy that this felt is back.

> =A0Ray Negron
> Ronsen Piano Hammer


We owe it to Jack Brand that we now again have the very best felt=20
quality, once made by the Weickert family.
People with musical ears will understand this.
It is very nice that you can make it possible for 'those ears'  (; >))



friendly greetings
from
Andr=E9 Oorebeek

Amsterdam -
The Netherlands

www.concertpianoservice.nl
www.grandpiano.nl

"where music is, no harm can be"

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