Wurzen felt

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Wed, 22 Jun 2005 00:07:30 -0400


Ron,

At 08:08 PM 6/21/2005, you wrote:

>>I guess my unstated point was that we have now nothing new or magical 
>>that we haven't had access to for years.
>>Greg Newell
>
>
>Not exactly. Some very nasty sounding soundboards have been built of very 
>nice Sitka. The material is just part of the equation, and anything can be 
>ruined by poor application.

Point taken. Nonetheless I've not ever considered Renner hammers to be poor 
in any way.

>I have an interesting opportunity in the works. Along with the D I'm 
>re-designing and remanufacturing this summer, I have another D action to 
>rebuild concurrently. I'm putting Wurzen hammers in both, for comparison 
>between original and redesigned scales and boards. I expect it to be quite 
>educational.

I sure hope you'll keep us posted as to the results. This does indeed sound 
educational.

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