Night And Day

Jon Page jonpage@attbi.com
Tue, 02 Jul 2002 07:52:19 -0400


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At 10:15 PM 7/1/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>I too have found the Abels way too hard.  I had a set on a 6' grand in my 
>studio, 10 steamings later they still hurt your ears.  Put a set of 
>Isaac's on, a light acetone/keytop in the top three octaves and what a 
>sound!  I just went to visit this piano at the teacher's studio who bought 
>it from me and everything is still fine.  My first set also went on a 
>teacher's piano, she has 70 students and after a year they still looked 
>and sounded like new.  The sets I have used weigh off around the break 
>between middle and high SW in Stanwood's chart.
>I have a couple sets of Abel hammers I think I would like to sell.
>Andrew Remillard
>ANRPiano.com

The last set of Abel Light's I installed were a little on the bright side 
but with proper voicing technique they turned around quickly.
Wally has a handout for how to voice these hammers efficiently.  I prefer 
to needle down than to juice up the hammers.


Regards,

Jon Page,   piano technician
Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass.
mailto:jonpage@attbi.com
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