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Richard, I'm surprised that those things are still being marketed. =
I've never seen one that was actually working. Mostly, I've seen them on =
junk pianos which were made worse by unskilled repair techniques. I =
especially like the ones with the big spikes on 'em. What are you =
supposed to do, pound them into the bridge with a hammer? Especially one =
that's already splitting out? Sheesh!
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From: Richard Brekne=20
To: PTG=20
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2001 7:47 AM
Subject: Bridge Repairs ?
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Hi Folks, I ran into these today on the nett, have never seen them =
before. Looks like a way of bypassing the use of bridge pins really. =
Anybody tried these ?=20
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Richard Brekne=20
RPT, N.P.T.F.=20
Bergen, Norway=20
mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no=20
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