pins and needles

Wimblees@AOL.COM Wimblees@AOL.COM
Tue, 23 Oct 2001 19:55:03 EDT


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Now that I am taking care of university pianos, I am doing a lot more 
voicing.  More voicing means more needles. So I went to the local fabric 
store looking for 
#17 needles, which is what I have been told is the right size for voicing. I 
found some, but they wanted $2.50 for 12 needles. As I was looking around, I 
found a box of 100 #17 straight pins for the same amount of money. Being the 
cheap skate that I am, it was a no brainer to pick the box of pins over the 
dozen needles. 

But now I might have thrown away $2.50. (I took fifteen minutes to cut the 
heads off all of them, so I can't even give them to my wife to use in her 
sewing kit.) It seems that #17 pins are not the same thing as #17 needles. 
The first time I used the pins, they bent when I tried pushing them into the 
hammer felt. At first I thought I was doing something wrong, but every time I 
put in new pins, they would bend with just one or two jabs. 

Tomorrow I'll go back and buy the needles. So much for saving a few bucks. 
Any one with the know how why the pins bent so easily? I thought #17 is #17, 
like wire, regardless of whether it is a pin or a needle. But I guess there 
must be something more to it than that. 

Wim 

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