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<DIV> David</DIV>
<DIV> Well done & well said.</DIV>
<DIV> Dale</DIV>
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size=2><EM><STRONG>When a customer walks into my shop, sits down to play
a<BR>total redesign, tells me that it reminds him of the Steinway he played as
a<BR>child unlike the ones he now plays in the showroom, who's done their
job<BR>with more authenticity?</STRONG></EM> The difference is that
these bellies will come out<BR>with a lot more consistency, predictability and
without the warts. Of<BR>course, in any design, there are choices to be
made: a little more of this,<BR>a little more of that. I suppose at some
point you could deviate far enough<BR>that it would become something quite
different. But then, haven't we all<BR>heard quite a range of
"individual personalities" even with the so-called<BR>originals?<BR><BR>David
Love<BR>davidlovepianos@comcast.net
<BR>www.davidlovepianos.com</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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