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<font size=3>Paul, <br><br>
It depends on whether there was already a twist or not! If not, that
"might" solve the problem. <br><br>
Avery <br><br>
At 07:50 AM 11/9/2006, you wrote:<br>
</font><blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><font size=2>I thought of
that, but is that a permanent solution? Seems to me that if the
string is defective, the buzz will come back sooner or later. Since
this piano is brand new (still in the showroom), I think I'll ask Baldwin
to send a replacement string.<br>
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</font><font size=2>--Paul Mulik <br>
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<dd><font size=3>----- Original Message ----- <br>
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<dd><font face="Arial, Helvetica" size=3>Try an extra half turn on the
string, in the direction of the winding.<br>
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<dd>John M. Ross<br>
<dd>Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada<br>
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