Steingraeber factory pictures, bridge agraffes & adjustable vertical hitchpins

Kazuo Yoshizaki matrasimca at gmail.com
Wed May 3 09:27:05 MDT 2006


No, no. It's the simplest model and has nothing to do with the bridge
agraffes.

On 5/3/06, Ron Nossaman <rnossaman at cox.net> wrote:
>
>
> > This was what I heard from a piano tuner in Paris who asked Mr. Paulello
> > about it. There may be something lost in translation, but I just assume
> > anything that adds stress to the board inhibits the movement of the
> > board. If you have no downbearing, no mass and no tension sideways, the
> > board moves more freely, doesn't it? (Of course that is not realistic.)
>
>
> Why would the use of a bridge agraffe mean there is no
> downbearing?
>
> Ron N
>
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