Baldwin Hamilton

Newton Hunt nhunt@jagat.com
Thu, 09 Nov 2000 06:12:48 -0500


It IS a sickness.  It is called perfectinitis or another one
is unworkitis.

		Newton

Ron Nossaman wrote:
> 
> >The keys that are non functional (so far) are f#4 and g#4. Some of the
> >white keys are sluggish as well. Bushings appear to be in excellent
> >condition. Back weighting would seem to be in order--but do I make the keys
> >neutral or do I favor the back?
> >Don Rose, B.Mus., A.M.U.S., A.MUS., R.M.T., R.P.T.
> 
> Hi Don,
> It depends. if you're just looking to get these few off your back and into
> play (sorry, it's a sickness), do the minimum it takes to get them to work.
> You don't want them to feel significantly different than everything else.
> Then again, if you've got the budget, I'd probably do what Newton suggested.
> 
> Ron N


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