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<DIV>Just checking out the options, man.</DIV>
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<P>I would ask Pianotek if they use their numbering thingy on their new keys? If they use it and love it...why not go there? Sort of not re-inventing the wheel...you can always send it back if it doesn't do what you want...<BR><BR>David Ilvedson, RPT<BR>Pacifica, CA 94044<BR><BR></P>
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Original message<BR>From: "David Skolnik" <DAVIDSKOLNIK@OPTONLINE.NET> </DAVIDSKOLNIK@OPTONLINE.NET><BR>To: "Pianotech List" <PIANOTECH@PTG.ORG> </PIANOTECH@PTG.ORG><BR>Received: 7/3/2008 11:42:36 AM<BR>Subject: Re: numbering keys<BR><BR>
<P align=left>Barbara -<BR>I thought you were at the beach! Anyway, one source of these "stamps" as they are listed, is the company MSC Industrial Supply Company <A href="http://www1.mscdirect.com/cgi/nnsrhm" eudora="autourl">http://www1.mscdirect.com/cgi/nnsrhm</A> , though I assume you can find them from any of these full service providers - Grainger or McMaster Carr, etc. On the MSC home page, click on the Big Book logo on the right and go to page 2594. You'll see individual stamps as well as sets (at the bottom). The one I have is 3/32", but I would probably go with 1/8". <BR><BR>Cheers (plagiarized)<BR><BR>David Skolnik<BR>Hastings on Hudson, NY<BR><BR><BR></P></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></body></html>