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<div style="font-family:arial,helvetica;font-size:10pt;color:black">-----Original Message-----<br>
From: Wade Muncy <<a href="mailto:wadomuncy@yahoo.com">wadomuncy@yahoo.com</a>><br>
To: Dale Erwin <<a href="mailto:erwinspiano@aol.com">erwinspiano@aol.com</a>><br>
Sent: Wed, Jun 8, 2011 8:03 am<br>
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<div> Hi Dale<br>
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<div>On another subject, I hung the Ronsen Weickert hammers in my Yamaha C-5 yesterday afternoon. The boring is the best I've ever had. <font color="blue"> </font> The size of the bore was absolutely perfect for my style of hanging<font color="indigo">,<font color="mediumblue"> </font></font><br>
I could slap about a dozen hammers at a time onto the shanks and line em up before the glue grabbed. All the angles and bore lengths were also perfect. My only (very minor) complaint is no extras, I always like a few just in case.<br>
<font color="sienna"> Sometimes I don't have any or I screw up a few</font>. <br>
Anyway, they went on fast and looked great. Then I put the action back in my piano to do final alignment, string leveling, and to check out if I wanted to skin or lacquer or anything like that. Well, obviously, the first thing was just to play and listen...after that I never got to second base for any other work.<font color="firebrick"><b><br>
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They are unbelievably great. I played for hours, didn't stop until past 9. The pianissimo is truly incredible. If it were on a stage, I would probably like a
little more balls at fortissimo,<br>
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but in my home, I don't think I need that. I might dope or skin the last (highest) half octave, but I think I'll just let them break in naturally. <font color="indigo"><br>
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Wade Muncy RPT--Reno<br>
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