Sorry Isaac, I should have been more specific. I was referring to a picture in the issue of the PTG Journal here in Amerika. Photo 6 in the piano shop trade secrets article. Now that I found the magazine it looks like 3 very thick punching plus. The picture makes it look like a half an inch. Keith Roberts From: "Isaac OLEG SIMANOT" <oleg-i@wanadoo.fr> > > In S&S (Hamburg) > > Usually heavy cardboard punching for 1 to 3 mm are found, plus 1 - 2 mm > height of smaller ones, then the felt punching is actually 6 mm or 5.5mm. > Half an inch seems strange to me front rail not thick enough or a try to add > leverage while having the key level very high ? > one may check the lenght of the front rail pins. > > BTW . Try the C3 C7 felt punching or even better the CFIIIS, they are top > level and not expensive (the balance rail punching are very perfect for S&S > too) > Isaac OLEG > > > That's one point I've been trying to make. Why so many paper > > punchings.I > > > thought numerous paper punchings causes sponginess in the > > action. Or maybe > > > not?????? > > > Everything I've ever read and been taught cautioned against > > numerous paper > > > punchings for that very reason...sponginess. But I'm still learning. > > > > > > Tommy Black > > > Decatur, Ala. > > > > > > > > >
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