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<font size=3>At 01:04 AM 01/31/2000 -0500, you wrote:<br>
>Dear list,<br>
>This may be trivial indeed, but I'd appreciate it if anyone could
answer <br>
>this: What is exactly the thinning solution made out of, for a
hardened "wite <br>
>out" - the correction fluid used for typing & writing
errors? They used to <br>
>sell that stuff, but it's no longer available (at least not in the
greater <br>
>L.A area.) I use the correction fluid for marking loose
tuning pins. I <br>
>carry a .6oz bottle in my tool case, & it dries on me fairly
quickly<br>
>so at the risk of sounding cheap, please impart any info. you might
have.<br>
>Thanks!<br>
>-Dan RPT <br>
> <br>
<br>
I mark the pins with chalk, the same chalk I use for marking any
other<br>
piano part which needs demarcation. I keep it in a chalk holder
available<br>
from any stationer.<br>
<br>
Even more frugal,<br>
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<div>Jon Page, piano technician</div>
<div>Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass.</div>
<div><a href="mailto:jonpage@mediaone.net" EUDORA=AUTOURL>mailto:jonpage@mediaone.net</a></div>
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