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                            Ron Nossaman &lt;rnossaman@cox.net&gt;;                            <br>
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                                <span style="font-weight:bold:">Subject:</span>
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                            Re: [pianotech] Belly talk                            <br>
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                                        <td valign="top" style="font:inherit;">On 11/30/2012 2:51 PM, Terry Farrell wrote:<BR>&gt; I agree with what you've said Ron. I was just trying to point out<BR>&gt; that if he was considering leveling the rim out, if the soundboard<BR>&gt; actually mates better with the crown, then there is actually reason<BR>&gt; to leave it in (reason beyond the fact that it won't matter one way<BR>&gt; or the other). And if it makes for a worse mating between the rim and<BR>&gt; board, then if it will ease his conscience, then level that rim off.<BR><BR>Sounds right to me.<BR><BR><BR>&gt; I have not ever reshaped a rim.<BR><BR>Other than playing with the bevel in a couple years ago, me neither.<BR><BR>Ron N<BR></td>
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