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<font size=3>Well, while we're telling stories! :-) <br><br>
I was tuning an older Bose the other day at the university and a treble
string broke. I actually felt it fly by my head! Thankfully, it didn't
strike me in the face. I wasn't wearing my glasses at the time. Maybe I
should! <br><br>
I've had bass strings break but they usually fly the other way! Sometimes
I really hate those individually tied strings on a Bose but that is the
first time I've had that happen! <br><br>
Avery Todd<br>
University of Houston<br><br>
At 12:17 PM 2/6/2007, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Hey. I'm a tuner - I broke a
string once <g> <br>
I was installing a strip mute in the bass section of a console with leaky
dampers when one bi-chord snapped. That was a first for me.
<br><br>
</font><font size=2>Jurgen Goering <br>
Piano Forte Supply <br>
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http://www.pianofortesupply.com</a> <br><br>
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On Feb 6, 2007, at 9:26, John Formsma wrote: <br><br>
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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">So, that class was further proof
to me that "tuners don't break strings."
JF</blockquote></blockquote></x-html></font></blockquote>
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