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Aras -<br>
While there are some interesting possibilities in the configuration you
describe, like the string to plate distance remaining constant
(theoretically) as pin is turned, it sounds like this "reverse
torque" is different from what is described In Don Mannino's
explanation, which I quoted in my last post.<br><br>
David Skolnik<br><br>
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At 05:44 AM 4/6/2007, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">The thread is cut the other way
around, so when you raise the tone the pin goes out and when you push the
pin a little back to hit the pitch the pin goes in. The idea is that the
pin should set better. It is a strange feeling when tuning.<br><br>
<b><i>Erwinspiano@aol.com</i></b> skrev:<br>
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<dd><font size=2> Hi David<br>
<dd> What you mean reverse torque pin ? Reverse crown boards I
know. Reverse torque pins I do not. grin.<br>
<dd> Dale<br>
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<dd>List(s) -<br>
<dd>Can anyone tell me about or direct me to information about reversed
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<dd>torque tuning pins and the use of reverse crown
soundboards? Thanks<br><br>
<dd>David Skolnik<br>
<dd>Hastings on Hudson, NY</font><br><br>
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