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<DIV> <FONT size=3>Most assuredly John. Rons=
en
Wurzens are suitable for <U>any </U></FONT><FONT size=3>piano...with a wor=
king
soundboard. !</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3> I have installed sets in a 15 y=
ear
old C-6 & 30 year c-3. These hammers literally transformed the pia=
no
& for the doubting Thomses among us Shaping to a nice strike point=
,proper installation plus a close job of leveling strings & mating the
hammers will be usually all that is needed for a great tone from the get go.=
But
if one enjoys spending hours needling to get the sound you want
....for a while .... maybe..... <U>then don't try them</U>. </FONT></DI=
V>
<DIV><FONT size=3> If ever there was a "magic hammer" th=
at
gives a great tone right out of the box it is these Ronsen Wurzen felt hamme=
rs.
Hey I've used<STRONG><EM><U> ALL</U></EM></STRONG> & I mean all the othe=
rs
& now I'm using a hammer that has not failed to give me a tone I l=
ike.
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<DIV><FONT size=3> By the way it would be a mistake to dismiss=
the
the other hammer felts used by Ray At Ronsen because they also make
VERY good hammers with slightly different treatments. Rays=
pressing is so consistent that all the felts he uses make a very fine hammer=
.
IE. VFG & Bacon</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3> I've used many sets for about 12 years with=
great
satisfaction. This is what custom made hammers are about. Or custom
restored or made............ anything.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=3> No biases just fact. grin</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3> Dale Erwin</FONT></DIV>
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=2>I do
have a question for the Wurzen gurus if they're still reading this <BR>tho=
ugh.
I have two "problem" Yamahas that are due for new hammers. Are the <BR>Wur=
zens
suitable for a 15 year old G2 and a 45 year old G7, both in small <BR>room=
s?
Thanks in advance!<BR><BR> =
John<BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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