Hitch Pin Placement

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Mon, 2 Oct 2000 09:57:46 EDT


In a message dated 10/1/00 10:07:40 PM Central Daylight Time, 
mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com writes:

<< Hey folks. I am restringing and rescaling a small grand. The hitch pins for
 the lowest five notes (wound bicords) on the tenor bridge appear to be
 displaced up to 7 mm toward the bass side from a straight line from the
 agraffe across the bridge pin holes and to the hitch pins (i.e., the string
 makes a gentle bend around the speaking side bridge pin, and a much sharper
 angle as it goes around the bridge pin closest to the hitch pin). That seem
 like a lot to me. For several strings it would actually be better alignment
 to put the string on the adjacent hitch pin on the treble side.
 
 My question. This is a low budget affair, although I always wish to do these
 things right. How would such poor alignment affect a little piano.
 Presumably I will fix it. I would suppose the best way to go about it (being
 that I am not recapping the bridge) would be to reposition these last ten
 hitch pins. Agree? Thanks for any thoughts.
 
 Terry Farrell >>


It wound appear that someone restrung this piano, and put the wound strings 
on the wrong hitch pins. See that an adjustment can be made when you realign 
the strings.

Willem 


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