<div>Hi Ron, </div>
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<div>I actually watched all 6 this morning. Impressive. My comment is that I've never seen anyone tune with their hammer in the position that you use. Fingers on the pinblock. I assume that works well for you. </div>
<div><br>Avery <br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 19, 2008 10:18 AM, Ron Koval <<a href="mailto:drwoodwind@hotmail.com">drwoodwind@hotmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid"><br>Hi Mark<br><br>The little lever is my "putter" (any golfers out there?) It's just a student lever that I shortened the shaft and put on a bike handlebar neoprene sleeve. At that length, it's stiff enough - gives me plenty of control at a super light-weight. The pins can't be too tight though, or my hand and wrist suffers.
<br><br>The bigger lever is a first generation Fujan supertube. I don't think they are made anymore since he started making the carbon fiber version. It gives a great feel of the tuning pin for a longer lever.<br><br>
Watching someone else tune has always been tough for me - too much like watching paint dry!! Thanks for taking the time to give it a look.<br><br>Ron Koval<br>Chicagoland<br><br><br>Ron -<br><br> Impressive undertaking! Haven't watched all 6 yet (too much like working?), but enjoyed the project.
<br>I do have a question... what is the small lever you switch to in (I think) Part 3?<br><br> Mark Potter<br><br>_________________________________________________________________<br>Helping your favorite cause is as easy as instant
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