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Greetings. David,
Yes that does make good sense; to keep the core hard at the
crown and yet soften the surface. I sort of figured this but wasn't sure.
Experimenting on my old upright did help. My first customer was me! If I had any
complaints, I was right there.
Thank You,
Julia
Reading, PA
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