<html><div>I wonder if Jim Coleman Jr still has those custom plate bolts
available. They worked really well and were meant to take the place
of the "acoustic dowel" system. Very quick.
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<div>At 08:21 AM 3/30/99 -0500, you wrote:</div>
<div>>Hi Jon,</div>
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<div>>Hey, I like this idea! It's simple, straight forward, and
the hardest part</div>
<div>>of it is finding the right screws for the job! I feel kind
of sheepish that</div>
<div>>I didn't think of it on my own... : - )</div>
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<div>>One of the things that prompted me to ask about it is a piano in
the shop</div>
<div>>that's sitting there in pieces, waiting for a slow day, that I
know has</div>
<div>>nothing which can even remotely tell where that plate
was.</div>
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<div>>Sounds very similar to how you set a Baldwin plate.</div>
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<div>>Thanks again for the idea!</div>
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<div>>Have a good day!</div>
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<div>>Brian Trout</div>
<div>>Quarryville, Pa.</div>
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