Larry, A few weeks ago I wrote about the cat who who was using the grand piano soundboard for his litter box. Core strings were corroded and eaten through with the green copper winding of the strings holding the string in place, Dampers solidified to the strings, etc. I didn't have a clue that he was merely trying to improve the soundboard of the piano. Duh >>> Joel Joel Jones, RPT Madison, WI On Apr 16, 2007, at 11:04 PM, Larry J Hofer wrote: > I have been reading this list for a long time now and have posted very > little, but had to share this. I read of all the ways to build a great > soundboard, but it appears that THE best way was thought of well over > 100 > years ago back in 1867. > Check this out. This could change the way soundboards are built > .......or > at least the way our shops smell. > > http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPAT72877 > > Larry Hofer > Hofer Piano Works > Corona CA >
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