Pitch Raising

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Tue, 13 Sep 2005 04:21:17 -0400


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Naw. Oh maybe a little if I haven't used it in a long time. Sometimes my =
left wrist goes a little numb - not usually my right. But I injured my =
shoulder on a Steinway upright a while back - a little wrist ache is =
nothing compared to total immobilization of my whole arm! I would have =
to walk away from tight-pined pianos without my impact lever - with it I =
just knock 'em dead!

Terry Farrell
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  What about your wrist?   Will it start aching after some time with the =
impact wrench..?
  David I.




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  Noticed the same thing, what? Less broken strings with impact lever? I =
use my impact lever for pitch raises on pianos with tight tuning pins. =
I've had a couple strings break while using the impact lever. Doesn't =
seem to me to be much difference (except of course my shoulder doesn't =
kill me when I use the impact lever).

  Terry Farrell
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