electric voicing tool

Chris Gregg cdgregg@telus.net
Mon, 10 Oct 2005 09:22:34 -0600


That is the tool that I was thinking of.  I know that at the time it 
seemed like a lot of money for voicing hammers, over three hundred 
dollars.  Would have been the most expensive tool in my kit at the 
time.  It seems like the idea still has merit though.


Chris Gregg

  you wrote:

>At 06:25 PM 10/9/2005 -0600, Chris Gregg wrote:
>>Does anyone out there remember or possess one of those electric 
>>voicing tools.  From what I can remember, it was similar to 
>>something a tattoo artist would use.  I am not sure that I would 
>>want to try the tattoo thing with it though.
>
>
>Chris -
>I'm not sure your would want to try the "hammer" thing with it 
>either.  I tried it, briefly (I no longer own it) and was not 
>comfortable with it, though I may not have allowed enough learning 
>curve.  I seem to remember that the needles tended to stick in the 
>hammer felt.  That and the brooding mistrust that my foot on the 
>pedal truly cared enough about my fingers on the hammer.    A quick 
>look through my old Journals turned up nothing, though I remember 
>there were ads for it in there for some time.  As Ted Rohde said, it 
>was called Ease-a  or Ease-i-Voice.  If you look back at the years 
>that the National was in Washington DC or Philadelphia, I think 
>you'll pin down the year, as I remember seeing it displayed then.
>
>David Skolnik
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