Assessing bearing on Ivers and Pond 1904 upright. Advice sought.

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Mon, 9 Jan 2006 21:08:01 -0500


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".... but of course I know I haven't arived yet as everyone else has."

AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!  I don't think I are arrived yet!

Terry Farrell

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> I wanted to thank everyone for their help thus far.  I didn't respond=20
> earlier because we're still having trouble with our comcast.
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> I am curious as to why some are so particular about felting verses =
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> the unisons.  Among this and other items, I feel as if my newness to =
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> trade equates itself to newness as in just picking up the tuning lever =
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> the first time.  From what I"ve been told so far, I'm doing quite well =
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> the tuning aspects and of course I have to learn other aspects, but I =
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> have an understanding of tuning thus far.  As for partials, I quite=20
> interested in them.  My lack of scientific inclination shouldn't equal =
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> of knowledge in tuning.  Why would I have my first paid tuning if I =
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> just truly a newbe" at this.  I beleive I'm past the green stage of =
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> but of course I know I haven't arived yet as everyone else has.  This=20
> response came from a p rivate post I received earlier about felts and=20
> cracking unisons, not intended to lash at anyone, just state my mind =
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> where I am with tuning etc.
> Marshall
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