Ivory key tops

Richard Wagner Rjwag@pacifier.com
Wed, 30 Aug 2000 18:14:47 -0700


What a guy Jon!
Thanks for the plug...  I like the slogan too   :-)

	Richard


At 10:23 PM 8/29/00 -0400, you wrote:
>At 09:29 PM 08/29/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>>Is there anyone amongst you who is without guilt....whoops wrong
>>question (especially amongst this group).
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>>Is there anyone amongst you who can give my information with regard to
>>ivory?  What I am particularly interested in is when was ivory keytops
>>discontinued by american manufacturers?  Was the sale of ivory banned?
>>If so, when?  Is it possible to get ivory for keytops today (would you
>>believe I bought a complete set of new ivory heads & tails for $20 in
>>1977)?
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>>As always, I am grateful for the benefit of your thousands of years of
>>combined experiences.  I shall go and sin no more (believe that I'll
>>tell you another one).
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>>John Gunderson, Bemar, NJ
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>When: Don't know/care
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>Banned: yes, old ivory still is banned.
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>New'er'  Ivory: yes, certificated 'pre-ban'
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>My choice for this work is Rick Grethe; Wells. Maine
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>HOWEVER, to repair a chip in ivory:
>Richard Wagner's AcryliKey II
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>!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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>Ask for it by name, because AcryliKey I  is still on the self and the
>new product simplifies the color matching process (understatement).
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>Talk about finesse in matching color  . . .
>A less-white, white and and a less-yellow, yellow
>Oh, the possibilities . . .
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>Thirty minutes from scruff to buff    (Richard, how's that for a slogan?)
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>"Shop Approved",
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>Jon Page,   piano technician
>Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass.
>mailto:jonpage@mediaone.net
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