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<DIV> Terry</DIV>
<DIV> Tell us what yoou really think? You go Terry. enjoyed this=
particular rant</DIV>
<DIV> Bye</DIV>
<DIV> Off to Tahoe.... See ya</DIV>
<DIV> Dale</DIV>
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face=Arial size=2>What the &*%# is this crap? Just like we need to=
monitor
a pinblock/back separation on a new piano? Maybe we just need to monitor i=
t
and if the plate doesn't crack and the piano fold up like a suitcase befor=
e
the warranty period ends, we have no problem? Maybe here is the real
application for CA and bridge pins - if the strings keep creeping up the
bridge pins because of negative front bearing, tap the strings down and gl=
ue
them in place with CA! Personally, such "settling" would indeed be a "grea=
t
cause of concern" if that were my piano.</FONT></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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