[pianotech] Bridge pin locations help (image oops)

Roger@Integra.net rgable at integra.net
Fri Feb 4 11:15:38 MST 2011


Keith,
I agree. I hope I'm wrong in your case. Realigning the notch or pin will be 
a real hassle.
Roger
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mr. Mac's" <tune-repair at allegiance.tv>
To: <pianotech at ptg.org>
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 10:07 AM
Subject: Re: [pianotech] Bridge pin locations help (image oops)


Roger,

With no offense intended, and with respect to my particular circumstance,
   I am hoping you are in error, and Ron is dead on target.

By the way: the event for Sunday has been canceled,
   so I shall have to wait until a bit later to determine the outcome.

Sincerely,

Keith

On Feb 4, 2011, at 11:21 AM, Roger at Integra.net wrote:

> Well, I guess we'll agree to disagree about the string seating verses 
> loose pin. I believe the seating process is effective because the string 
> is now laying flat against the bridge cap. I've found that false beats can 
> be reduced or eliminated by seating, on both new pianos out of the crate 
> that don't have loose pins and strings on 90 year old pianos that 
> obviously have loose pins. …





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