Bill Ballard wrote: > At 12:21 PM +0200 10/19/00, Richard Brekne wrote: > >Farrell wrote: > > > KR is between 0.52 and 0.53. WWs range from 17.5 to 18.5 in the factory > > > configuration. > > > >Hmm... those are certainly low enough for a light touch.. I shouldnt think you > >should have to dink around much there anyways... Be interesting to > >hear what you > >get told to do by Stanwood. > > Not quite. You don't have it made in the shade until KR drops below > .50. At this point you're still at the mercy of the SWs. Of course, > David has all the data now, but the rest of the picture is where the > SWs and FWs lay. I'm curious as to how well Kawai has hung this > Boston action. > Hmm... this is interesting... KR of below .50 ?? How and why is that such an attractive ratio ? Let me think about this a day or two before you give me a hint ok ?? I have sortof operated on the assumption that KR together with WBW should end up resulting in about 9.0 grams... shooting for that gave me a figure that fit into Stanwoods charts... then I knew I could depend on the rest of his charts to be valid. Time to put the ol thinking cap back on... grin > > Bill Ballard RPT > NH Chapter PTG > > "I go, two plus like, three is pretty much totally five. Whatever" > ...........The new math -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway
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