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<font face="Arial">Exactly!<br>
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David.<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.davidboyce.co.uk">www.davidboyce.co.uk</a><br>
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<div>This sounds very long-winded, tipping the action every
time you pull the strip mute- for setting unisons. In order
to keep the damping tidy you usually have to secure the end
buttons/clips as well. I suppose we are so used to
overdampers over here that, as David Boyce says, we get used
to one Papps wedge and find that the gentle stroking of the
wedge over the strings soon tells us when to push the wedge
in. Like all tuning techniques, it is frustrating at first
but soon becomes second nature and very fast.</div>
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<div>Richard</div>
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