Now Ric, I'm assuming the string moved over in a couple of the photos is not factory-original, and that you likely moved them to show us the crappy pinning/notching. Right? PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!! BTW, are those stainless steel bridge pins? ----- Original Message ----- > You can see the strings were in the right place one time, the indentations > are there. > So who knows if it happened at the factory, or later. > > John M. Ross > Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada > jrpiano@win.eastlink.ca > ----- Original Message ----- >> Speaking of Well... Er... Uh... >> >> Check out the following pics.... 3 year old Hamburg D. >> >> http://www.pianostemmer.no/pics/grieg_d_one.jpg >> http://www.pianostemmer.no/pics/grieg_d_two.jpg >> http://www.pianostemmer.no/pics/grieg_d_three.jpg >> http://www.pianostemmer.no/pics/grieg_d_four.jpg >> http://www.pianostemmer.no/pics/grieg_d_five.jpg >> http://www.pianostemmer.no/pics/grieg_d_six.jpg >> http://www.pianostemmer.no/pics/grieg_d_seven.jpg >> >> Cheers >> RicB
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