>> In a message dated 5/10/2001 11:45:22 AM, Del wrote: >> >> <<Except that now it will be the field >> >> technicians fault because there can't possibly be any problem with the >> >> soundboard because it had 'good crown' back when it was rebuilt and >because >> >> it now has 'Good Surface Continuity.' (Sorry, Jim, it just slipped >out...)>> >> >> Del; >> Since I promised I would not write any more posts (right now) vis a vis >> soundboard/crown/rim I can't remind you, and everyone else, that I also >said: >> <<"I say....if a board is *otherwise sound*and any needful shimming is >done >> "properly" (whatever that means:) that the board will be, 'technically and >> cosmetically', a better board. Not a 'new' board or a 'recrowned' board >but a >> "better" board.">>............but 'if' I could reply to your post..this is >> what I would remind you. :-) >> Jim Bryant (FL) > > >I'm glad you were able to show better and more admirable restraint than >I.... > >Del Still, in the interest of education, social convention aside, which better serves? Ron N
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