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<DIV> Or how about just re-pinning with the German bridge pins which are
ever so slightly larger from piano tech. & more sizes to choose from.
Just a new brainstorm.</DIV>
<DIV> Dale</DIV>
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face=arial,helvetica><FONT size=2 PTSIZE="10">When re pinning an existing
bridge that looks great except has pins that are loose enough to pull without
tools, why not just use the old standard hot hide glue, perhaps thinned a
little, to reset the pins? <BR><BR>How would that compare to CA or epoxy in
the final result? <BR><BR>Loren Hedahl</FONT></FONT></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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