Joe, Sounds to me like you should be giving that class at the conventions/conferences. I would surely attend. My only request is that you don't kick my a_s if I don't get it right the first time.;-) Al - High Point, NC Sent from my iPad On Sep 25, 2011, at 1:56 AM, "Joseph Garrett" <joegarrett at earthlink.net> wrote: > Rob said: > "?Does anyone have the stringing scale for a Mason & Hamlin AA? Serial > 22715, (1914). This one has the right angle turn connecting the bass bridge > to the treble bridge. I am doing a complete rebuild on this one for a > client and it was restrung probably 50 years ago- incorrectly I might add. > I have the "Guide To Restringing" book that should list the correct scale > but I can't locate it and it would probably take me half a day of digging > in order to find it. > > Thanks," > > Rob, et al > I find it unconscionable(?) that this question keeps surfacing! Doesn't > anyone pay attention?? We have the ability to SCALE Pianos for the greatest > overall improvement of sound, on an individual basis! And yet, none of you > techno-geeks seem willing to put forth the EFFORT to learn how to do this! > What is that???? To assume that every piano of a specific Make/Model/Year > is exactly the same is just down-right STUPID! I'm sorry and I apologize > for being so sarcastic, but this is one of those subjects that really > pushes ALL of my buttons! PLEASE, learn the technology or DO NOT > REBUILD???!! You're not up to the task, imho. > Joe > > > Joe Garrett, R.P.T. > Captain of the Tool Police > Squares R I > >
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