Impact Hammer

Cy Shuster cy at shusterpiano.com
Thu Nov 2 14:01:06 MST 2006


Dean Reyburn's is very comfortable, lighter weight than most, and smooth to work with.  It's on my wish list.
http://reyburn.com/cyberhammer.html

The ergonomics doesn't work right with a grand.  Your arm needs to be in line with the pin.

--Cy--
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  Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 11:24 AM
  Subject: Impact Hammer


  I'm intrigued with an impact hammer design and am considering purchasing one to try it.  

  Two questions:

  1.  Is there a model you'd recommend?  (I'd consider a used one from somebody on the list if you've got one to sell -- contact me off-list) 

  2.  Everything I read says they're wonderful on vertical pianos. I'm wondering... is there some reason they're not advisable for use on grands?

  John Dorr
  Helena, MT
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