---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Peter, I've always heard that it was because if a string broke, it only affected one string on the unison. Not two! I have 11 Bosendorfers' here and they are all like that, but that's the only advantage I can see. And if you have to restring one....... :-( Avery At 08:01 PM 3/21/04, you wrote: >List, > I prepped a Kohler & Campbell grand (KCG-650) the other day and being > of little knowledge I was wondering what is the point of having all the > treble wires each individually tied off on their own hitch pin. Surely > it can't be tuning stability(?). Or is it intended to save $$ for those > that habitually break strings? You know, better to break just one than two. > >Confused but peaceful, >Peter Lamos >Brunswick, GA > >_____________________ ><mailto:selahpiano@hotmail.com>selahpiano@hotmail.com > > ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/5a/4e/80/4f/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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