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<p>Delwin D Fandrich wrote:
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<br>The "monster hammers" of times past were monsters in physical size
only.
<br>They were not monsters in terms of mass or density. The high-density
and
<br>high-mass hammer is a much more recent phenomena brought on by the
<br>perceived needs of mass production.
<p>Del
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Now that you mention it, this Jacob Knudsen piano that I just did had a
set of hammers that exactly fit that desciption. Positively HUGE in size,
but very light weight really.
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<br>Richard Brekne
<br>RPT, N.P.T.F.
<br>UiB, Bergen, Norway
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