Obviously, you don't go to conventions, or you would have seen Jurgen, at his booth. You either don't get the Journal, or you don't read the ads, because I have seen Jurgen's ad in it. How many conventions have you gone to, oh that's right, I figured that out already. By the way, since I am also named John, it would be nice to see a last name, so people don't think you are me. You know, the people that have met me at conventions. Obviously, you are a somebody. John Ross Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: pianotek2000 at aol.com To: pianotech at ptg.org Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 12:20 AM Subject: Re: [pianotech] wurzen front punching felt The list shouldn't be used for this kind of blatant commercialization. Run an ad, Jurgen, and quit using the list to sell your products. You're a nothing in this industry. John -----Original Message----- From: Jurgen Goering <pianoforte at pianofortesupply.com> To: pianotech at ptg.org Sent: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 12:58 pm Subject: Re: [pianotech] wurzen front punching felt Ry Sowers asked about how the Crescendo Punchings are being received. The short answer is "very well, thank you", judging by the sales numbers. Admittedly, it is mainly the high end rebuilders who use this punching almost exclusively. As has been noted, there are cases where the Crescendos may not be the best option, and of course personal preference always plays into it as well. The fact that top end companies such as Steingraeber (and others) are using this felt is an unspoken endorsement. For more user opinions on Crescendos, see: http://www.pianofortesupply.com/cresc.testimonia.html Someone mentioned ironing the conventional green punchings. I have also heard of using hammer hardener on FR punchings. To suggest this as an alternative to Crescendo punchings is naive. The Crescendo felt has a certain firmness and density, but the proprietary felting method used, which is akin to the famous Wurzen hammer felt, preserves the natural resilience of the wool fiber. Pressing felt with heat will destroy the resilience which is needed to cushion the key blow. <smaller>Jurgen Goering Piano Forte Supply (250) 754-2440 info at pianofortesupply.com http://www.pianofortesupply.com</smaller> [Image Removed] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Listen to 350+ music, sports, & news radio stations - including songs for the holidays - FREE while you browse. Start Listening Now! John M.Ross Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech_ptg.org/attachments/20081231/0792ea7f/attachment-0001.html>
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