Ah! A supporter at last!!!! While I read the continual circles of discussion on technical matters on this post, I remain amazed that, as the object of our craft is the creation of BEAUTY ( as sound ) so LITTLE concern is given to the ghastly, cruel and violent origins of the materials these 700# gadgets are traditionally made of! Of course, as humanity evolves and simply finds more "aesthetic" alternatives ( even if totally lacking in spiritual conviction over the matter )fewer products of violence are inevitably used. I am eager to share the results of my experiments with woven Teflon for butts and knuckles. But if I get abducted by aliens, run over by a street car or flee to a vegan commune, I hope someone else will carry on the "Good Work". Sincerely Thanks! Thump --- antares <antares@euronet.nl> wrote: > > Hi Gordon, > > I personally dislike hide or bone or fish glue > because : > > 1. it is made from dead animals > 2. it usually stinks, or the stench is hidden by the > use of 'sweetening > odors', but I prefer a more 'neutral' glue, not > derived from animals. > The white glue we use and sell is a white glue which > has no animal residue. > > > We sell this glue as a 'glue kit' : a 250 cc plastic > container with an > additional 'glue enforcer', a plastic measure cup, a > plastic measure spoon > and a description. > The 250 cc along with the 'enforcer' is enough for > gluing ± 5 complete > hammer sets. > > Our price : US $ 8,-- excluding shipping > > friendly greetings > from > > Antares, > > Amsterdam, Holland > > "where music is, no harm can be" > > visit my website at : > http://www.concertpianoservice.nl/ > > > > From: gordon stelter <lclgcnp@yahoo.com> > > Reply-To: Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org> > > Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 10:43:35 -0700 (PDT) > > To: Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org> > > Subject: Re: White Glue > > > > Antares---Without giving out proprietary info, can > you > > tell me if this glue is derived from > slaughterhouse > > waste? I am eager to find a non - dead animal glue > > which, when heated, will soften for dismantling > for > > future rebuilding. > > Gordon Stelter > > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Y! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your web site http://webhosting.yahoo.com/
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