Newt, Other than the egg refusing to store anywhere, or having it waddle away at the most inopportune time, what's your reason for a "better" container. Also, what is a better container? Also which came first, the egg or the silly putty? (just kidding on the last one...) -jh- At 07:02 PM 2/29/2000 -0500, you wrote: >The simplest test for aliquots is to get some silly putty and >stretch it out along the open strings and let it settle. I carry >two eggs of the stuff in a better container and use it often when I >want to really hear the treble when tuning. I can get better >octaves and unisons in the last octave that way. It is extremely >effective and safe for strings and people. Jim Harvey, RPT Greenwood, SC harvey@greenwood.net
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