> What I want to add to this discussion of breaking strings in churches, is that it is EXTREMELY good practice to replace both strings when one string of a two string unison breaks. ---End of quoted material--- Absolutely, Kent. It is also a good practice, and sometimes helpful for emperical evidence, to record the string(s) replaced by string number(s) -- both on the customer invoice and in the technician's permanent record of that instrument. -jh-
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