At 06:58 PM 5/13/97 -0400, David wrote: >We are emersed in spring cleaning to prepare for summer shop activities, > and I am confronted by the perennial dilemma of what to do with sets of teflon > repetitions which have been replaced. Is there anyone who feels they are >worth salvaging? Yes! Well worth salvaging IMO. While they may be of no use to you there are plenty of us out there who will take them off your hands if the price is right (knowing how parsimonious piano tuners seem to be). I could use a few sets right now, actually. I'd much rather rebuild teflon parts than repair ratty old reps any day. John Musselwhite, RPT Calgary, Alberta Canada musselj@cadvision.com http://www.cadvision.com/musselj/
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