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Marshall,<br>
Check out the Piano Technicians Guild online store and get <br>
<b>On Pitch<br>
</b><i>by Rick Baldassin, RPT<br><br>
</i>This book does a good job of simplifying what can seem like a complex
subject.<br><br>
Andrew Anderson<br><br>
At 07:33 PM 1/10/2006, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Hi everyone,<br>
What book out there gives a detailed rund down and examples of
partials? Reblitz covers it some, but who offers more detail.
I do find the overtone science interesting. <br>
Marshall<br>
ps. Jeannie, did you get my private e-mail earlier? I didn't get a
response, just curious.<br>
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<dd>----- Original Message ----- <br>
<dd>From:</b> <a href="mailto:joegarrett@earthlink.net">Joseph
Garrett</a> <br>
<dd>To:</b> <a href="mailto:pianotech@ptg.org">pianotech</a> <br>
<dd>Sent:</b> Tuesday, January 10, 2006 12:53 PM<br>
<dd>Subject:</b> Re: Works for me<br><br>
<dd>"After getting a new set of flange burnishing tools, I found
that it =<br>
<dd>was kind of tricky to re-insert them into the cloth case. The long
=<br>
<dd>needles would catch on the cloth."<br>
<dd> <br>
<dd>A slight modification: grind, (round off) the tips of the
burnisher/reamers with a fine sanding belt or a fine file. Then buff the
tips with your metal buffing wheel. After Stabbing myself with these
little beasties too many times, I did this and no more snagging on the
"bag".<G> (Or the blood letting!)<br>
<dd>Regards,<br>
<dd>Joe Garrett, R.P.T. (Oregon)<br>
<dd>Captain, Tool Police<br>
<dd>Squares R I<br>
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