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Dale,
Oh, I can tell I'm going to learn something here. :-) =20
Not being an expert--actually, I am mostly a nothing when it comes to =
soundboards, am I correct that this isn't so cool? What would you say =
the minimum is? (In case I go out shopping for soundboards.) Could =
this have something to do with my complaints of a not impressive sound?
I remember going to check the plate bolts on this piano and though I am =
the gentle sort with the socket set, I heard this crunching sound. =
"Eek! I guess I won't do that again...."
Barbara Richmond
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From: Erwinspiano@aol.com=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 9:31 AM
Subject: Re: v-bar/capo repair: Seiler pictures 2
WOW on a different subject. Is the entire soundboard panel =
constructed with spruce that is about 8 grains an inch? What's up with =
that?
If so Holy Cats!!
DAle
Hi,
0010: View of the capo (v-bar) from underneath
0016: I'm horribly embarrassed about this one. I had a bad CA glue =
day. I don't doubt that the bridge could be a problem, but I'm not sure =
how if figures into the symptoms (newly restrung--no noise, =
later--noise).
Barbara Richmond, RPT=20
(not feeling especially competent right now)
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