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<div>At 3:02 PM -0700 8/5/01, Dick Beaton wrote:</div>
<blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Arial" size="-1">Hi Ray and
all.</font></blockquote>
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<blockquote><font face="Arial">I have one of those double headed
levers that was given to me a long time ago. It has square tips at
different angles. </font></blockquote>
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<div>Hi guys, if anyone wants to sell one of these I'd take it in a
second. I do a lot of square and early piano work and that tip is a
great help. I had an old tip like you describe, passed on to me many
years ago, that vanished with a tool box from my car. I know I could
have a new one made but the old metal has a much nicer look and
feel...</div>
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<blockquote>Today in the bottom of a 1913 York Upright an old tuning
hammer. It has a double tip making it "T" shaped.
Both tips appear to be the same size, but are rectangular shaped
rather than star or oval. Perhaps it will work on oval pins on
square grands.</blockquote>
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Dave <br>
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Dave Doremus RPT<br>
New Orleans<br>
algiers_piano@bellsouth.net<br>
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