kam544@earthlink.net wrote: > >...You have several options with regards to the pinblock really... > >Richard Brekne > > Done correctly, pinblock plugs is an viable option. Tim Hast, RPT, Edmond, > Oklahoma has had excellent results in the past with this procedure. > > There is also some information in the archive. Interesting. I seem to remember reading once that there was a concern about slipage. I'll look for the article tho. Thanks for the tip Richard Brekne > > > Using your web browser, enter the web address: > http://www.webcom.com/wind/ptsearch.html > Pianotech Mailing List Full-Text Searcher > July 15, 1994 to December 31, 1998 (1/5/99) > Enter into search area - pinblock plug or maple plugs or plugs > > Keith McGavern > kam544@earthlink.net > Registered Piano Technician > Oklahoma Chapter 731 > Piano Technicians Guild > USA > http://www.ptg.org/1999/conv/ > PTG Convention, Kansas City, July
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