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Dale:
Only followed part of this thread, but I gather you are dissatisfied =
with Roslau wire--I have heard you inquire about other makers =
previously. What is it that you don't like exactly?
David Love
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From: Erwinspiano@AOL.COM=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: December 11, 2001 6:57 AM
Subject: Re: Piano wire quality
In a message dated 12/10/2001 2:53:55 PM Pacific Standard Time, =
piano@a440.co.uk writes:=20
In message <117.920ae13.29458fee@aol.com>, Erwinspiano@AOL.COM =
writes=20
>=20
>I have no experience of Japanese or American wire. I would not be=20
>surprised if the Japanese eventually produce a wire that is better, =
Yamaha UK use American bass strings took them 3 years to get Yamaha =
Jp=20
to approve of it all models made in the UK=20
Barrie,=20
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Hi Barrie=20
.Hmmmmmmmmmmmm--I wonder if it had to do with the pianos being =
assembled in the States or are they? If the up string scales are as =
high tension as the grands the wire in the U.S strings may not hold up =
as well/ Just look at the problems with strings flying out of the P202 =
Or whatever its called now.
I suspect the japanese wire is better. Any One have a supplier I =
could try?=20
Dale Erwin-----All strung out =20
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