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<DIV>In a message dated 3/21/2004 10:16:43 AM Pacific Standard Time, clarks1=
1628@juno.com writes:</DIV>
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2px solid"><FONT face=Arial>Hello, All! I would like your input on S=
caling Programs available. Has anybody used Winscale? I know tha=
t P-Scale seems to be used widely (?), and would like to hear comments on th=
e effectiveness, ease of understanding, pre-requisites for effective use, et=
c. I am in the process of doing more re-whatevering than before, and a=
m not satisfied anymore with just re-doing whatever I find there. Afte=
r using Arledge's bass strings a few times, and seeing the results, I =
would like to understand what to do with the whole instrument.<BR>Anyone car=
e to comment, please?<BR>Clark Sprague</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
<DIV> <FONT size=4>Hey Clark</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=4> What did you think of the Arledges &a=
mp; what are you comparing them with/to? Its surprising how many string scal=
es are not all that bad & then on the other hand......</FONT></DIV>
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