Hi all, I know Ger doesn't need me to come to his defense, but it is true that the earliest iterations of the Vagias clip-on elbows (tan ones and some of the clear ones, I think) had a n% failure rate, which wasn't great for customer relations. So, opting for wood elbows made very good sense back in Ye Olde Days. It's 2010, and the Vagias replacement parts have been top notch for a considerable number of years now. Have a bag or two of the elbows in the car, and you are good to go. Patrick Draine On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Phil Bondi <phil at philbondi.com> wrote: > Hi all. I've done perhaps...a half dozen replacements over the years, and > have never had an acrylic clip-on elbow break. Seems remotely improbable > seeing how acrylic is going to be a lot stronger than what was breaking in > the first place. > -Phil, from the Blackberry Tour > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20100714/901d09c6/attachment.htm>
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