On 12/6/04 7:52 AM, "Chris Solliday" <solliday@ptd.net> wrote:
> Good "point" David and I think it is the solids within that we are trying to
> build up under the strike point that gives us the bang and other qualities
> associated with SSNY. There is no need for anything anywhere else in the
> hammer. Voicing with needles or adding keytop and acetone (if one has used
> acetone as a thinner with the lacquer to begin with) can get us where we
> need to be on stage quickly and easily. Happy accu-puncturing, Chris
> Solliday
So, Chris, are you saying that "you don't need anything elsewhere"
(meaning it doesn't make any difference, so why bother), or that not having
anything elsewhere actually gives better results than soaking the entire
hammer? If so, what's the difference? Greater range of color?
Regards,
Fred Sturm
University of New Mexico
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