Oh Andrew I don't think I've ever done this to anyone here, but I would like to disagree with you. I find that a #3 tip is truly the way to go. One get's more of the tuning pin inside the channel and for ME, I feel I have a better say in what happens overall. I only resort to a smaller sized tip when I need to. My tuning lever has an extra short head and a #3 tip. It's served me well I think! :) > Michelle, > Try a number one, it will change your style a little but I think you > might like how it really connects you to the pin. > > Andrew Anderson > > At 06:41 PM 1/11/2007, you wrote: >>Hi there- >> >>yeah I guess you're right someone did bring that up... >> >>I have a #3, but if I know it's getting close to the strings to begin >>with, I switch to a #2. I do look beforehand. >> >>Shanks!! >> >>:) >>michelle >> >> >> >> > Hey, Michelle- >> > >> > Did anybody ask what size tip you have on your tuning hammer? >> > An oversized tip could act like a becket breaker. >> > >> > (Did I ask this already?) >> > >> > Ed Sutton >> > > >
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