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<DIV>List,</DIV>
<DIV>Just finished my 5th installation of Wurzen hammers on a 1977 Mason &am=
p; Hamlin A. By far, the most incredible set of Wurzen/Ronsen hammers I=
have experienced. After doing a fine regulation and moderate needling, the =
piano grew 2-3 feet in length. No kidding, the bass on this bass ranked with=
any 9ft properly voiced piano. I know it's hard to imagine. The quality of =
tone was absolutely pure, beautiful, clear, and full of color, with a f=
fff that rattled the windows. All of this with absolutely no percussive, noi=
sy, harsh sounds....and no hardeners.</DIV>
<DIV>The owner is a well, respected piano teacher in the area. Her inspectio=
n piece was one of the Chopin Ballads. Half way through the piece I saw =
;a tear drop down from her cheek, from that point, I lost it and teared-up a=
s well. By the end of the piece, she stood up from the piano and was complet=
ely incapable of voicing any words and just sobbed. From the faintest p=
pp to the full out fffff, the dynamic range on these hammers is still hard t=
o believe.</DIV>
<DIV>What a testament to a job well done. Thank you, thank you Ray Neg=
ron and Ronsen Co, for making such a great hammer available to ou=
r industry. Wurzen felt rules!!!</DIV>
<DIV>Tom Servinsky</DIV></BODY></HTML>