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Of course, it was a different hammer than they produce now. Didn't need =
any lacquer. Had nice resilience and tension. And do you think they =
did a bit better job of bellying back then?
I trust the cape was pleasant.
David Love
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Sent: May 24, 2002 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: Touchweight Metrology Question
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Date:5/20/2002 7:33:59 AM Pacific Standard Time
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I was being a bit facetious about Horowitz, the point was more to =
convey
that I think McMorrow's views should not to be totally ridiculed in =
terms of
quality of tone.
David Love
Hi David
Good point and frankly how many folks have enjoyed the sounds of =
20's Steinways or older that have the typically light Steinway hammers =
and the pianos, in most cases, sound more than beefy and adequate and =
musically enjoyable.
>>>>>Dale Erwin>>...
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