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<DIV> Avery</DIV>
<DIV> I can't really say. I haven't compared them but it would be an
interesting comparison measured by a set of calipers.</DIV>
<DIV> These punchings are firmer than any thing else I've handled.</DIV=
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<DIV> Dale</DIV>
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size=2>Dale/Andre, <BR><BR>Just a question out of curiosity. How do thes=
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Wurzen punchings compare in firmness, etc. <BR>with the Yamaha punchings. =
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those are SO much better than the softer dark green supply <BR>house
punchings. <BR><BR>I still have 1-2 sets of the Yamaha punchings, but I'll=
probably order some of the Wurzen <BR>as soon as Jurgen has them available=
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<BR><BR>Thanks. <BR><BR>Avery Todd</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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