Ron Nossaman wrote: > >No problem I'm sure... but I am curious to your views on just how often you > >run into bridges where bridge pins even come close to consistantly being on > >line and angle ? Seems to me that even the best makes seem to have trouble > >with dead on consistancy. And less expensive pianos.... well.... course this > >is one of those things I just Love to hate about Petrofs...but they are > >certainly not alone in this.... > > Terry didn't ask for philosophical discussion, he asked for guidelines. I > always preferred a rational starting point, so I tried to give him one. So where is the call for a philosopical discussion ?? Straight forward question... at least as straightforward as the one you answered below. I asked simply because it seemed that Terry was looking for an ideal... and I wonder just how close we can come to the idea.... in a general sense. > > > >For that matter how often are you really satisfied with your own results... ? > >just curious. > > No, and I continue to look for improved methods and guidelines. > > Ron N -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no http://home.broadpark.no/~rbrekne/ricmain.html
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