To Ream or Not to Ream

gordon stelter lclgcnp@yahoo.com
Tue, 23 Aug 2005 18:50:08 -0700 (PDT)


Its a heavy capo bar with holes in it.
     Thump


--- Jurgen Goering <pianoforte@pianofortesupply.com>
wrote:

> 
> On Aug 23, 2005, Terry Farrell wrote:
> 
> Interesting. I would like to know more. A picture is
> worth a thousand 
> words!   ;-)
> >  
> > Terry Farrell
> >  
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: John Ross
> >> To: pianotech
> >> Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 3:24 PM
> >> Subject: To Ream or Not to Ream?
> >>
> >> I normally used to ream, before repining.
> >> ......It is a good quality upright, a Heintzman,
> with what they call 
> >> an Agraffe Bridge, patented in 1895. It is the
> one with the three 
> >> holes drilled through the plate, aligning the
> strings.
> >> John M. Ross
> >> Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada
> 
> Here is a picture Terry.  These Heintzmans are 
> fairly common Canadian 
> pianos
> There is a V-bar incorporated into the bottom of the
> capo bar.
> 
> Jurgen Goering
> www.pianofortesupply.com
> 
> > 
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