Hello Guys & Gals, I just returned from the PTG Convention in Las Vegas, and while I was there I bought a new tuning lever. I chose a lever made by Charles Faulk of Kansas. I am so excited about it that I posted the following somewhat effusive notice on my Facebook page (picture attached): Claude Harding Introducing my new tuning lever made by Charles Faulk of Kansas. I tuned with it all day yesterday, and it is great! Only 10.5 oz., with carbon fiber shaft, saving me almost 100 lb. of lifting during each tuning compared with the lever I have been using for many years. Unitized rigid construction allowing me to instantly feel every slight movement of the tuning pins. Beautifully turned and finished lemonwood handle, ergonomically designed for a variety of hand positions and less stress. $225 seems cheap once I started using it. True love! In addition to the hammer that has been my mainstay for almost thirty years, I have a variety of other hammers and attachments for special situations, but the Faulk hammer has overnight become my much-loved, daily companion in my work. This is certainly a strong recommendation for Charles Faulk's tuning levers, but more than that it is an encouragement to be willing to try something new, even if it seems expensive. The lever I have been using for years is a good tool, AND it was paid for long ago, so I have always put off any purchase of something new. BUT NOW, I wish I had made a switch years ago. Don't just willy-nillly discard the tried and true, but be willing to check out tools and procedures that are new. It just might "change your world." I have (almost) always enjoyed my work, but this new tuning lever has me EXCITED about going out today and tuning pianos. Best regards to all, Claude Harding, RPT -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20100705/15d5eb15/attachment-0001.htm> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Faulk Tuning Lever - 2.JPG Type: image/jpeg Size: 978518 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20100705/15d5eb15/attachment-0001.jpeg>
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