Verdigris

Jim Busby jim_busby@byu.edu
Thu, 12 Aug 2004 15:37:12 -0600


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Hi Lawrence,
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Now paalease don't tell me there are different kinds of Wild Turkey
Bourbon!=20
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Tim, is there? And if so what exactly do you use?
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Thanks again,
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Jim Busby
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From: caut-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces@ptg.org] On Behalf Of
Becker, Lawrence (beckerlr)
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 6:17 AM
To: 'College and University Technicians'
Subject: RE: Verdigris
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Tim-
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Do you use 86 or 101 proof Wild Turkey?  Enquiring Kentuckians want to
know.
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Lawrence Becker, RPT
Piano Technician
College-Conservatory of Music
University of Cincinnati
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Coates [mailto:tcoates1@sio.midco.net]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 8:40 PM
To: College and University Technicians
Subject: Re: Verdigris
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Jim,=20
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I posted this several years ago and got blasted for it. But I will post
it again as it has not failed me in 25 years when freeing verdigris.
Wild Turkey Bourbon. This is not my idea. Fred Drasche talked about
using it while at a seminar in Chicago. I did get private feedback from
the more open minded people on the list who did try it and found it to
be just as affective as I have.=20
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Use a large animal syringe and inject the bourbon on the sides and
bird's eye of the flanges. Move the parts. The action will be tighter.
Come back the next day and your work is finished. The action is free.
You can speed the process with a hair dryer.=20
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