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<DIV><SPAN class=249084305-20122012>No, I do not want to set pins before I
tune. </SPAN><SPAN class=249084305-20122012>With regards to Terry's answer
of " For the time it would take to "analyze/test *each* pin & string", you
could just tune it!", I have heard certain profesional RPT's saying that if a
tuning pin/string unit is stable just leave it alone and move on. In
other words don't tune/move what is in tune and stable. </SPAN></DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=249084305-20122012></SPAN><SPAN class=249084305-20122012>Thank
you, Mark</SPAN></DIV>
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