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Hi, Quentin,<br><br>
At 12:08 PM 2/22/2005, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><font face="arial" size=2>Hi
Horace,<br>
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<font face="arial" size=2>Thanks for your reply.</font></blockquote><br>
Most welcome.<br><br>
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<font face="arial" size=2>I had noticed this too (the yamaha-type tool,
and the voicing block).</font></blockquote><br>
Kind of hard not to...it does rather jump out at one.<br><br>
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<font face="arial" size=2>It is as if the picture was taken in a very
short time when the guy was not working on voicing when the photographer
came.</font></blockquote><br>
Which is often how that kind of thing happens in the "real"
world.<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><font face="arial" size=2>So the
voicer must have put his voicing block without paying any attention to
its position.<br>
Maybe he said to himself "people won't see it, whether I put
my block in one position or another..."</font></blockquote><br>
Yup...<br><br>
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<font face="arial" size=2>So, is this man a "real" voicer? And
was this picture taken in the S&S workshops
????</font></blockquote><br>
Hard to tell without knowing more about the context of the picture.
Is it in/from some S&S publication?<br><br>
Cheers!<br><br>
Horace<br><br>
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;-)<br>
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<font face="arial" size=2>Q.</font></blockquote></body>
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