On the 11th day of December (Phils elbow)

hubert liverman hubertliverman at bellsouth.net
Mon Dec 10 17:28:52 MST 2007


Jacks that hang up on hammer buckskins that need lubrication.

Now for my next attempt...

13 hammers blocking....wait and use a higher number if you wish..I just did not want to forget the thought.

Cheers
Hubert
Opelika, AL

> Oh, well, now... if you are going to start insisting that this poem be logical, why, heck, that's a complete rule change.
> 
> Let's see, common jack problems .... broken tows, bent center pins, unglued flanges .... hmmmm
> 
> Alan Barnard
> Salem, MO
> 
> ----- Original message ----------------------------------------
> From: "Richard Brekne" <ricb at pianostemmer.no>
> To: pianotech at ptg.org
> Received: 12/10/2007 5:31:47 PM
> Subject: On the 11th day of December (Phils elbow)
> 
> 
> >Grin... I admit it fits the meter better... I'm just having trouble 
> >envisioning what a jumping jack is in a piano.  Enlighten me ?
> 
> >Cheers
> >RicB
> 
> 
> >    I dunno Rich, I liked that "jacks a-jumpin'" idea
> 
> 
> >    Alan Barnard
> >    Salem, MO
> 
> 
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