Tom, I know that Pianotek carries some rub on numbers. Call and ask. In a pinch, I have also found them at HobbyTown. This is a chain of Hobby shops here on the East Coast On this weekend of the celebration of Independence Day I am humbled by the continued freedom that this great experiment called the United States of America provides any and all people on this planet. May the Almighty God, Bless America, all my fellow Piano Technicians and the entire industry dedicated to the continuation of the performing musicians instruments. Gerry Cousins, RPT cousins_gerry at msn.com List My local Office Depot and Staples have stopped carrying the nice rub-on numbers I use to mark string sizes. They tell me that they are starting to phase out of making the rub-on numbers. Tell me it ain't so! Anyone have a source of reasonably priced rub-on transfer numbers appropriate for string size markings? I found a few sites on the internet but they wanted a small fortune for there style. Tom Servinsky -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080703/3a6799e0/attachment.html
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