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<font face="Arial">I think maybe you are meant to use two of them in
one hand, like chopsticks, manipluating them by the bottom part.
You will easily be able to pick up your food in that way. And it
explains the popularity of "Chopsticks" as a piano piece!<br>
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David<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 29/10/2012 10:28,
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:pianotech-request@ptg.org">pianotech-request@ptg.org</a> wrote:<br>
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<blockquote
cite="mid:mailman.3568.1351506511.4133.pianotech@ptg.org"
type="cite">I've got one of those ole tuner's forks. Didn't know
it was supposed to tune my pianas for me. I've just been keeping
mine in my kitchen top drawer. I think mine came as a set, but
must have gotten separated from the set as I seem to be missing
the matching tuner's knife and spoon. Only trouble with it is the
tines are too far apart to do much good</blockquote>
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