Rafael, I thought your posting was quite articulate, and helpful! and not rude at all. I only wanted to make the point that I thought that what was going on with the phenomenon is more interesting than problematic pinning techniques. Thanks for your suggestions and insights. I'll try and get some sort of magnified images of these pins and see if the wear that I think I see is visible. Allen On May 17, 2008, at 8:19 PM, Rafael M. Huberman Muñiz wrote: > Allen, > > Sorry if I sounded rude, I didn't meant that you don't no how to do > it or you don't have any experience. I told the things I did > because tools wear out, you might have drop one and you haven´t > noticed of a small indentation or whatever might be. Also I > apologize for my english because is not my native language and > colud sound rude. > > Anyway if it's not this I'm puzzled!!! > > Rafael > > _________________________ > > Rafael M. Huberman Muñiz > > ArtePiano > Jazmines #309, Col. Reforma > Oaxaca, Oax. CP 68050 > México > +52(951)5152629 > 044(951)507-0960 > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080517/905a7e3b/attachment.html
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