voicing Wurzen hammers

Barbara Richmond piano57@insightbb.com
Mon, 5 Sep 2005 19:27:57 -0500


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Yes, flexible collodion is available in the US--I've gotten some from my =
brother, the pharmacist.  Most of the chemicals we use are considered =
dangerous.  How dangerous is very dangerous?  :-)

Barbara Richmond
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  From: David Ilvedson=20
  To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
  Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 6:06 PM
  Subject: Re: voicing Wurzen hammers



  I'm not sure that stuff is available in the states.   It is thinned =
with ether and very dangerous...?

  David I.



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  Original message
  From: Byeway222@aol.com
  To: pianotech@ptg.org
  Received: 9/4/2005 2:55:37 AM
  Subject: Re: voicing Wurzen hammers


  Hello Group,
  Having had this following message rejected by the Moderators as a new =
subject,  I have wound back to a voicing question and I am riding on the =
back of that!!

  So, Here goes:-
  Some time back I was given a non-labelled bottle containing Collodion =
for hammer 'hardening'.  It was very effective and far better than the =
usual cellulose laquers etc.  I went to my friendly pharmacist today to =
try and get more and had to choose between 'flexible' Collodion and =
'Salylic acid Collodion  BP'.  Can one of you brilliant hammer =
specialists tell me which one it is? =20
  Ever grateful, =20
  Ric
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