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Matthew,<br><br>
At 08:24 PM 11/8/2004, you wrote:<br><br>
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<dd>Hi again,<br><br>
<dd>I am looking at the single sided cordura plus jensen case for my
tuning kit. Do you all think that would work as a tuning kit?
Do I need to order pallets seperately?<br>
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I have used various things like this over time. My experience is
that, in general, they work very well if you are not carrying too much -
for example, tuning, _light_ regulating, _light_ voicing. Once you
get very far past that, the relative convenience of the soft case (for
me) has been outweighed (literally, as well as figuratively) by a
cumbersome lack of underlying structure...additional pallets allow you to
carry more, to be sure, they are not small, light or cheap.<br><br>
Jensen makes very good tools, over all. They just happen to be made
(by and large) for folks who work with tools/tool-sets that are more
regular and predictable in size and shape than most of the tuners I have
known. Think of those lovely "masterpiece" tool kits that
machinists used to make for their tools and jigs as they finished their
apprenticeship...a place for everything and everything in its
place...then ask yourself - does my tool kit look like that?<br><br>
Best.<br><br>
Horace<br><br>
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<dd>Thanks<br><br>
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Matthew Todd<br>
Todd Piano Works<br>
Piano Tuner/Technician<br>
Tuning - Repairing - Regulating<br><br>
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