stiffest tuning hammer

AlliedPianoCraft AlliedPianoCraft at hotmail.com
Sat Aug 23 05:27:32 MDT 2008


I have the Faulk with the carbon fiber shaft. It is very stiff and very light. A beautiful tuning lever to work with. 

By design, I would think the Fujan could be stiffer, but I don't own one. Too 'way out there' design for an old traditionalist.

Al Guecia




From: J Patrick Draine 
Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 6:06 AM
To: David Nereson ; Pianotech List 
Subject: Re: stiffest tuning hammer


David, 
You are probably referring to the Fujan tuning lever. See <http://www.fujanproducts.com/>.
Charles Faulk also makes fine tuning levers, which now feature a carbon fiber shaft <http://www.faulkpiano.com/>. Charles was the first to use a titanium shaft on his levers.
I own a Fujan lever, and a titanium shaft Faulk lever. Both are excellent tools. Others on the list have the current Faulk model with the carbon fiber shaft, and can give their own testimonial regarding the most recent version.


Patrick Draine


On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 2:21 AM, David Nereson <dnereson at 4dv.net> wrote:

      What's the brand name of the stiffest tuning hammer available, made of carbon fiber, I believe?  How much do they cost?  Why aren't there ads in the Journal?  Or are there, and I just don't recognize them as the hammer I'm thinking of?  It's been mentioned on this list 
      --David Nereson, RPT

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