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He always tunes this way, said he learned it from his days as a =
stringer.
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> thanks,
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> Mike Spalding RPT
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Richard Brekne
RPT, N.P.T.F.
I've been thinking about this Richard, and I really need to try it. =
If it does indeed work out the way you say, it could really be =
revolutionary. On the other hand, the only way you can tune in this kind =
of disjointed way is with a machine, and for hundreds of years, there =
were no machines, no computers. I've thought about many things while =
I've been tuning, and sometimes I think that some tuners stretch so much =
in that area because they know that when they pull in the unisons the =
pitch will come down. Just random thoughts.=20
Kevin E. Ramsey
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