Marshall & Wendall player baby grand sounded great out of the box. Wurzen AAA Early 1900s Everett concert grand refurbished. The hammers needed a little play-in but did so very nicely. Would juice them up a little at both ends of the compass if the piano was in a large hall, but it sounds very nice without a snarl where it is. Also Wurzen Andrew Anderson At 11:02 AM 4/28/2007, you wrote: > Hi Mike > Good to connect a face with that impressive New York voice. > Your post is a important piece of the puzzle. That being said, > if the other guys on the list who have used The Ronsen hammer > chimed in, they could catalogue all the variety of makes of pianos > this hammer works well, the list would be long. > I'll start. Steinway uprights & grands, Mason & Hamlin, Baldwin, > Steinert, Milton, Fischer to name a few from this shop. > Ok Any body else? > Dale >Dave, Dale, List, > I'm glad you guys finally hooked up with Ron to supply you with > a product to suit your needs. I've read the posts over the years > concerning the "famous maker hammer" and it's > restrictions/fallbacks and read of the "brick walls" that you all > were up against when speaking to the production/parts department of > the same company. Just goes to show that people can be very clever > and adaptive when trying to improve their product/service. High > quality parts and materials are getting hard to come by these days. Mike > >Michael A. Morvan >Blackstone Valley Piano >76 Sutton Street >Uxbridge, Ma 01569 >(508) 278-9762 ><mailto:keymaestro at verizon.net>keymaestro at verizon.net >www.pianoandorgankeys.com >----- Original Message ----- > > > > > > >---------- >See what's free at <http://www.aol.com?ncid=AOLAOF00020000000503>AOL.com. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20070428/2bc1ecd4/attachment.html
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