Being from Amsterdam and all that, just call them HardCore punchings. AF Trademark being applied for right now, to avoid future "punch ups"! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jurgen Goering" <pianoforte@pianofortesupply.com> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 2:09 PM Subject: Re: Oorebeek's Punchings > Hello Dave, > > My business, PIANO FORTE SUPPLY, is the sole supplier of André Oorebeek's > punchings in North America. As well, I will be carrying some other fine > products he has developed, such as a special glue for hanging hammers, > etc. > The first shipment of punchings is underway from Europe as we speak, I > expect > them to arrive later in the month. > > By the way, I am trying to come up with a "trade name" for them. Refering > to > them as "the firm, white, conical, tone-enhancing front rail punching by > André Oorebeek from Holland" is very descriptive, but somewhat unwieldy. > So, > I am looking for an appropriate "handle", and I am open for suggestions. > If > you want to go down in piano punching history as the name-giver, give it a > whirl. > > Right now I am on a buying trip in Germany, with a scheduled visit to the > Frankfurt Music Fair next week. I will return home laden down with piano > goodies which you will be able to peruse (along with the punchings) at my > booth at the National Convention in Kansas City in June. (One more reason > to > make plans to attend.) > > Regards, > Jurgen Goering > Piano Forte Supply > www.pianofortesupply.com > ------------------------------ > > > Dave Stahl wrote: > I've read the article, and I have the samples of the punchings you sent > me. > I'd like to buy a couple of sets. What I'd like to do is install them in > my > piano and play them over a long period of time--if I ever get the time to > play my own danged pianner! > > Lemme know who's selling them here! > > Dave Stahl > >
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