Steinway legless bridge

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Sun, 1 Aug 2004 08:58:44 -0400


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Are you talking about the speaking lengths of the three unisons of the =
note on the left side of the strut all being the same length and the =
speaking lengths of the three unisons of the note on the left side of =
the strut all being the same length? Or are you suggesting the speaking =
lengths of the two notes on either side of the strut are the same? They =
do look the same in this photo, but they should not be. Are they? That =
would be really weird.

Terry Farrell
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Instruments


  Perhaps this edit of the original picture will give you guys a better =
perspective. Me thinks that Ric B. took the photo slightly cock-eyed.



  Now the speaking lengths on either side of the strut are the same.

  Sweet dreams.
  AF
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