<html><head></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; ">Hmmmmm, so it would seem that you did! Funny (kinda) how the mind plays tricks on you. I read your comments about a flagpole bending and completely missed your "twist" references! Sorry 'bout that Chief!<div><br></div><div>Terry Farrell</div><div><br><div><div>On Aug 10, 2012, at 12:36 PM, David Boyce wrote:</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"><blockquote type="cite">
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1">
<div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000">
<font face="Arial">
<blockquote type="cite">And..... if I'm not mistaken,
"flag-poling" can also include a pin that twists</blockquote>
<br>
<br>
Yes, Terry, that's exactly what I meant by<br>
<br>
"</font><font face="Arial">But in fact they can to some extent
both twist internally," <br>
<br>
and <br>
<br>
"</font><font face="Arial">The string may move sufficiently to be
in tune, but only because the pin has bent or twisted without
moving in its pinblock hole"</font><br>
<br>
Best regards,<br>
<br>
David.<br>
<font face="Arial"><br>
<br>
</font>
</div>
</blockquote></div><br></div></body></html>