<DIV><BR><BR><B><I>Richard Brekne </I></B> wrote:
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<P><FONT color=#cc0000>A Hamburg D is for sure one of the finest instruments in the world. It deserves pretty much the best care possible so a chang of worn and old hammers shouldnt even see any hesitation at all. I would suggest you contact some of the techs in Europe to see if they might be of help procuring a set of origional Hamburg hammers.</FONT><FONT color=#cc0000></FONT>
<P>Would these "original" hammers be different from those you would get if you ordered Hamburg hammers from Steinway parts dept. on New York? Also, does the Hamburg hammer require the same tone building process as the NY Steinway hammer, i.e. lacquer or acetone/keytop solution..?
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<P>Bob Hull</P></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><p><hr SIZE=1>
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