Was this weird?

Andrew and Rebeca Anderson anrebe at sbcglobal.net
Sun Aug 13 09:31:59 MDT 2006


Sam,
Great old trick, put some electrical tape where your teeth go, for 
obvious reasons.

Andrew

At 09:17 PM 8/12/2006, Samuel Choy wrote:
>Today as I was starting to tune a piano, I struck my tuning fork on 
>my knee. I needed a hand free or something. I don't remember...but 
>anyway, I put the tuning fork, still vibrating, in my mouth and wow! 
>As I grabbed it between my molars, the sound of the fork was 
>amplified perfectly! I could hear the beats between he fork and the 
>string better than I ever had before. On top of that I now had a 
>hand free. So I held the fork in my mouth, thumped on the key with 
>one hand, and tuned the string with the other, and prayed that the 
>customer wouldn't walk in and see what a dork I must have looked like :-)
>
>Well, I actually don't really care about looking like a dork. I have 
>a flashlight that I use when I need that straps to my head like a 
>coal miner. That looks look dorky too, but it work great.
>
>Happy weekend.
>
>Sam Choy

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